NATION-BUILDING.
1 SOUTH AFRICA. TWO COLONIAL MINISTERS. ' ~, GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN AND V RHODI3S. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) ■. (Rcc. November 7, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 0. f Herr Dernburg, Gorman Minister for : the 0 Colonics, speaking as tho guest of tho African 0 Society . ii\' London, said that the impressions 1 uppermost in Ms mind after his Visitto South - Africa "were' the grout work " done' by English-1 men—cspocially "tho late Mr. Cecil Rhodes—and n Hie spirit/of mutual understanding and con--3 filiation that-had just accomplished the unifi- • cation of 1 a Soutii African nation under tho 3 British flag.- ■ ;■ ( f " The Secretary for tho Colonies, Seely, in . a. ; subsequent. speech, frankly re- " marked that -tho Union of. South , Africa tro.uld. 3 have' been impossible without the- help and cooperation of the Government's political op- ' poncnts. f. .'.v ; V.- '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 7
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136NATION-BUILDING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 7
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