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Chamberlain’s African Visit. RETIREMENT FORESHADOWED Capetown, Feb 22 Replying to a Bond deputation, including Merriman, De Waal and Hofmeyr—who promised to use their influence to moderate racial antagonism between British and Dutch Chamberlain refused an enquiry into operations of martial law merely for sake of raking up his reply with amMMnSKtt- unity. Promise not to interfere was cordially thanked the Colonial^^^^^^Hfor his sentiments and reply. Feb 22 said he wished he would be alive to of South African was confident as of South Africa, sanguine as to the The time service for the added, was a close, and it happiness of act of of the two *

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KAIST19030224.2.24

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 24 February 1903, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 24 February 1903, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 24 February 1903, Page 5

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