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SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

eeMaMs Lord creWe. . (nt TELEBBAPH—ffeESi ASSbClAtlON—fcofrfilfinTJ ; (Rw. May is), 10.15 piin.)' ljonUOn, May 19; . At the Sixteenth ljailqucfc bf the SoUth Affican Diniibf- Gbiiiwittbo, tlio Secretary fof the Colonies, Lord Oren'e, declared that the Wiving force of . the Sbhtiv African TJnibii WM th 6 desire to.tfiiliSforitt Soiitll Afrlda iiito a great .Dominioh likd Canada aud tlio Cohitaonwealtii of Australia. .'He added that tho Union wduld also tondheb. to the materia! fetid mdl'il strength bf SoUth Africa. . : DELEGATES FOR BRITAIN. . (Ueo. May 19, 11.55 p.m.) ' Cape Town, May I§. General Botha (Premier), General Smuts (Colonial Secretary), and Sir George Farrar (Leader of tlm Opposition in tiib 'i't-ahsvhal Legislative GoiiilCil) aft tlm iiiilisi'niil's dtjleBatefl ffoffl thS' Soiitll Affibhh tJilibii GbliVfentioii te tlis ifiipi-ial Gavfeftiffiferii. llifey will Bail ea Juae §0; Latd felbdma (Sigh tiomfiiissibflgf ef Sbtitli Afi-iea) will sail a wtek ewltef. • deiifefal flbtlifi will eliitfly attend to gauth Afliiiaii tJiliafl liiiiltei'Si Gfeiiitfal Slfittts, b(* sld®6 assisting iil tlib diSriifesibiiS bil tho CbiiStittitibii,.. ill. attblid ' tliß iliitifefial. befbiicb dtjiifefbllbfe: ;

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

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170

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 5

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