MR CHAMBERLAIN.
TAKES NATAL BY STORM. By Telegraph— Tress Association—Copyright Durban, Deo. 29. Mr Chamberlain’s grasp of details and his impressivo speeches havo taken Natal by storm. Wliilo attending a banquet at Durban tlirco thousand outsido clamorod for a speech. Mr Chamberlain said that Great Britain recognised her responsibility towards her oversea kinsmon. She was willing and roady to cherish thorn while children, but oxpoctod that when thoy attained manhood thoy would bolp themselvos. Tho Motherland now boro tho wholo of tho burden. Lie liopod that tho colouios would exhibit a souso of obligation. Tho foundations of tho Grand Empire must be based on mutual help. Thoro was frautic applause, und all Bang tho National Anthem. Tho Chamberlains visit Pietermaritzburg on Sunday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 706, 30 December 1902, Page 2
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