A LITTLE INTERLUDE.
FOR "ELECTIONEERING FUR- ' ' POSES." By Ttleirraph-Prens Ai!sodtaidn<~ooiiyrlElrt (Rcc. March 17/11.20 p.m.) tontlDltj March 17. 11l the House of Commons, Mv J" Swift M'Neill (Nationalist) dfew attention to Sir Starr Jameson's action in tolling tho settlers of Rhodesia, on tije authority of tho OoJohial Office, that they must vote for the renewal of the company's charter or ge- into the South African Union. Mr. JfiVeiK described the Chartered Company of Rhodesia as a, "gang of swindlers.' 5 'Mr. Lewis Harcditrfc (Seerekry of state tor tho Coloni.es), in Jtia reply, said that Sir Starr Jameson's quotation from the letter' of the-' ColeniaJ Qifoe, was wholly divorced from, the context, and there was no justification lor its use far electioneering purposes, -
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 7
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121A LITTLE INTERLUDE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 7
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