The Transvaal Inquiry.
(Per Press Association ) London, June 2. At the Transvaal Raid Inquiry Committee Mr Chamberlain deposed tbat Mr Hawkesley, in May, 1896, showed him, in confidence, copies of telegrams, and they contained nothing of the slightest importance. Mr Chamberlain added no personal objection to tbeir production, but asked the Chairman to appeal to Labouchere's sense of honor whether it was justice to establish or withdraw the charges made against him. Mr Labouchcre remained filoct
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 282, 4 June 1897, Page 2
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