SUOTH AFRICA.
LORD MILNER’S SERVIOE3,
By telegraph* Pres* As#’n, Copyright
Received 12,47 a.m., Maroh 27,
London, March 26.
Sir Bait'o Frere, in a letter to the press, suggosts Iho formation cf a oommittee to give a publio and emphatic testimony to tbo widespread aud almost universal gratitudo, respect, admiration entertained for Lord Milner in his prolonged toil and servioo for his King, country, and empire.
Capetown, Maroh 26. Dr. Smuts declared in a speech at Pre- y toria, that he wanted representation on By basis of population, with the Bimpte obj'" oi getting majority ruling in the conn*, and restoring tbe Civil eaivaDts of i. Republics to their old positions. They did not want legislation at the hands of a floating population who might to-morrow go to Australia or Klondyke.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1709, 27 March 1906, Page 2
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