MR CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR
I PER PRESS ASSOCIATION, l Received 2, 0 18 a.m. Cape Tows, D?ceraber 31. r Mr Chimbarlain, speakin »at Mari z- ■ burp, s-iid that before eelf-Government cou'd be c-nceded, be must have b evidecc9 of active, as well as passive ' loye.lty. He must place it beyond the 8 powr of anyone or any party to undo , the result of the war, J A FHDERATED SOUTH AFRICA. y Received 2 0.18 p,ns. e \ Cape Town, Decembfr 31. '<i Mr Chamberlain's announcement a that the nation had nearly , two millions evoked extraordinary ene thaß : a'm. I. He eloquently advocated the unity y of Sou'h Africa, which sooner or later must follow the example of Australia. The Imperial Government would is heartily rejoice when an united propln '■■ demanded a new constitution. The f 1 new colonies were not yet ripe for . autonomy, being unable to stand alore either financially or defensively, 8 Received 2 1.40 a.m. d Durban, January 1. ■r Mr Chamberlain, while at Oolenso, o visited Lieutenant Roberts' grave.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1903, Page 3
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171MR CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1903, Page 3
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