SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph— Prsßß Association—Copyright Becsived 9.16 p.m., May 19. mu -r. , , London, May 19. Luke of Westminster, speaking at Chester, strongly appealed to the Libera! leaders to pledge themselves to a continuity of the Imperial policy In South Africa, and to leave the present Transvaal constitution alone. The Boers in that case might fairly be expected practically to accept it. The problems that compromise mutual trust must be left to the colonials themselves. The motherland would gladly remove the existing safeguards when the co-operation of Boers and British had made sufficient progress.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1459, 20 May 1905, Page 2
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