The Transvaal.
Ib hag transpired tbafc Sir Alfred Miloer regirded Me P. KrugerV franchise proposals at the Conference a=i insufficient. Mi 1 Kruger, will, however, submit hii own and Sir Alfred Miinei'd pro posal to the Volksraad if Grea Britain willacoept arbitration on tb* diffir^nce?, The discussion between Sii Alfred Milner and Mi' Kcuger was ol a very friendly character. Iq the Hoiisa of Lird*, Inrri S'lbirne, Undersecretary for th. C)lonie3, declared (hit the o>nference wis aborr.iv**, anl that ther> wb* no probability of its bein}> re3um°d. Thi B'ght Hid. A. J. Bilfnnr. believed the go id aen3e and wisdom of the political leaders in th' Transvaal would le.id to citiz;nshij being granted, and he was sure th» policy wiu'd preserve tha independence of the Republic. A sharp fall ha 3 taken place in Rind shares.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 June 1899, Page 2
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136The Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, 10 June 1899, Page 2
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