The Transvaal.
SPEECH BY CHURCHILL. MR BALFOUR SEVERELY HANDLER la the course of a speech at Canford Park, Wimborne, Mr Winston Churchill, referring to the Transvaal constitution, said no party in the Transvaal was dejected and none triumphant. The contending factions admitted that they received (even-handed treatment. The Government’s settlement of the constitution had been well received in the great colonies of Canada and Australia, aM, equally well in England. Y The Minister welcomed the dIY position of people outside the Liberal party to give fair consideration to the proposals of the Government and to recognise the difficulties and dangers besetting almost any pathway in South Africa. He wished lie could say the same about Mr Balfour’s qtti : hide. The ex-Premier’s wicked suggestion that it would be a manly thing for the Boer leaders to break the terms of peace and use the constitution to levy another war would, if acted upon, bring about horror and strife from which he i: Mr Churchill) hoped Britain had shaken herself free for ever. Cr.(r. Punch. Our readers are directed hi aii'.Jn-T column to .in a IvsrlisHiienfc relating to Cf. Gr. Punch, which has been -.aid by experts to excel any punch yet placed on the market. An ideal beverage • old everywhere. Its good. A Friend of the Family is Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, the well-known remedy for all Clmst and Lung Troubles : 'is 6d and 3s per ho tie. O; tamable at E. Healey’s, leniist.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 9 August 1906, Page 2
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243The Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3700, 9 August 1906, Page 2
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