CONCERNING SOUTH AFRICA.
[per press association—coptrigh[ Capetown, Jan 21 The Johannesburg Municipality has been given authority to raise loans. Mr Chamberlain paid a visit to General Cronje's house. The scene was one of the most en thusiaslic of the tour. Thirty-eight burghers drew the carriage from the gate to the porch, another preceding waving the Union Jack. Mr Chamberlain in his speech expressed the hope that the burghers would enjoy as much liberty as formerly, and even greater prosperity. Mr Chamberlain's previous speech in reference to the National Scouts was favorably discussed amongst the Boers assembled on the veldt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 4
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99CONCERNING SOUTH AFRICA. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 4
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