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The Transvaal Crisis.

, o (Per Press Association.) London, April 27. Hon. Mr Chamberlain, replying to President Kruger's statements, expresses himself confident that by patience and tact a satisfactory solution of the present difficulty is to be found. Having considered it the wiser course < not to press for President Kruger's visit at the present time, the Government has withdrawn the invitation and summoned Sir Hercules Robinson to London to confer on Soutb African affairs. Pretoria. April 27. Hammond pleaded guilty of treason, and Simpson lese majcste. They deplored the mistake of inviting Dr Jameson, and tried to prevent it.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 252, 29 April 1896, Page 2

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The Transvaal Crisis. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 252, 29 April 1896, Page 2

The Transvaal Crisis. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 252, 29 April 1896, Page 2

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