SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received. 12.30 a.m.. May 9. W Capetown, May 8. ; Solomon, a leading Johannesburg publicist, addressing a meeiiDg at nesburg, urged loyalty under the naw i regime. He suggested that the Progres# sive. Responsible Government, and Volk parties discuss the constitution any/ . ably and facilitate the granting of rest) sible government. He added that". attitude of the Liberals in England w merely a matter of party politics. Too Transvaal would not accept any constitution not allowing them full control of the natives.
The Responsible Government party the Transvaal has issued a manifesto in reply to Mr Lyttelton, declaring that dis- - satisfaction exists over constitution, and stating that those who promised a war contribution had no mandate. The tion ought to have been left fully to a responsible elective assembly. ' London, May 8. - - :i The Times’ Capetown correspondentdescribes the manifesto as an attempt to Have the face of the leaders who play thß game of their Radical friends in England,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1449, 9 May 1905, Page 2
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