The Transvaal.
» Sir Alfred Milner, in terminating the interview, added that internal reform in the affairs of the Transvaal
mammmmmmmaammmmmtmmmmmmammmmm was necessary to preserve the independence of the Republic. Great Britain, he observed, would never allow arbitration by a foreign Power between herself and a country over which sho held the powers nf suzerainty. The Righ Hon. Joaeph Charnbpr lain, iv reply to a question in th House of Commons, said . a new •»it-uafcion had been cretit^d in tbTransvaal, as the outcome of th conference h-ftwen Sir Alfred Miner and Mr Kruger. He said that Mr Kruger's alternative pro posal was entirely inadequate. A _i?patch forwarded to Sir Alfred Milner which had been temporarily withheld, covering a reply to the petition nf the outlanders, would be communicated forthwith to the Transvaal Republic.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1899, Page 2
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132The Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1899, Page 2
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