BOER GENERALS.
GIVE EXCELLENT ADVICE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Capetown, July 31. Gonoral Viljoen has arrived hero. He states that the Boors at St. Helena are convinced that the leaders surrendered only after earnest payors. Their feelings wote that if they must bo British, as is now tho caso, it would bo best to bo calm, quiet, and obediont. Afrikanders sought to co-oporato in Constitutional promotion of tho Dutch eloment equally with the general interests. General Botha counselled the avoidanco of a cut-throat policy. lie urgod unanimous co-operation for the wolfaro of South Africa.
Generals Botha, Do Wet, and Do la Pioy visited Sir H. Hutchinson, Sir Gordon Sprigg, and Mr Graham, and then orabarkod.
They wore warmly cheered, and the boys of tho Dutch school dragged their carriages to the docks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 1 August 1902, Page 3
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