CAPE PARLIAMENT.
JAMESON’S GREAT SPEECH. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Capetown, Aug. 30. Dr Jameson's denunciation of the unholy compact between Ministers and the Afrikander Bond created a profound impression. Many progressives hail him as the only possible leader of their party. Sauer’s bitter speeches and Smartt’s extreme jingoism are considered to bo the main factors against reconciliation of the Dutch and English’. Tlie General Bill was read a scepnd time, after Mr Graham had declared that a martial law commission was not a cloak for an attack on the military administration.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 516, 1 September 1902, Page 2
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