TRANSVAAL MINISTRY.
Botha's Reassuring Statement Press Association. —Copyright. ' Phetobu, March S. Botha's Cabinet " was S\v,orn 'in •before Lord Selborne in ParliamehJ; Halh The ceremony was very impressive. Botha has sent a message through the press to the British public. He fcays Britain will never have cause to regret the trust placed in %e Boerpeople, who have faith in the 'Trans* vaal's future, believing that prosperity and contentment are achievable by legislating in the interests of all. lie dedaros that there are many ''"diniciUue's 'ahead, nons of which, however, cannot be bverr come now that the two races are. cooperating for the country's good, Mr Edward Solomon, Minister of •Works, has .also sent a message. He gives an'assurance .thajo so iff; as the Boers are concerned racialism is dead. London, March 5. ' Mr Ohjity-hjll stated that there would be no modification in ppnnpet'ipu with the Upper House for the Transvaal, H. C. Hull, the Transvaal Treasurer, declared that every Minister realises tho mining indusrty is tho ;t)!twia of Transvaal prosperity. 'J-The Pretoria correspondent of tho Times says that the four poor representatives in the Ministry are; the Strongest men'"in,the party and are evidently determined nop to -begin jnafcing "enemies".' "judging py 'their utteraiiees the press and people of the Transvaal are reWly to give tlie new Government a fair start and to r.e.ganl it in a friendly and sympathetic spirit,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8757, 6 March 1907, Page 2
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229TRANSVAAL MINISTRY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8757, 6 March 1907, Page 2
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