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CABLE NEWS

BT BLBOTBIO TBLBBRAPH COPYUI3HT. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR A POWERFUL APPEAL. PEE PBESS ASSOCIATI N. Received 2 10 47 p.m. Oape Town, February 2. Mr. Chamberlain's Kimbe.ley spe> ch was very ouitpekea regardirg the in- ' gratitude or rebellion of the Oip* Dutch in contrast to the present man'y attitude of the Transvaal rs. He appealed for the c j-opera ion cf all to promote a policy of reconciliation and avert the disxstr. us exclusion of the Caps from u't'unte Fedsiation with South Africa, , De-ciibing the great heritage of the Empire ke asked, amid cheers, if they i would be content to be sleeping partners. Considerable hostility was shown, owing to Mr Chamber lain's epsech, towards Sir J. Gordon Pptigg. WORDS OF WARNING. 'Received 2, 10.37 p.m Cape Town, February 2. Mr Chamberlain, whin reviving the South African Leagu-i d pu'atioD, and in referring to the tax enfot cement of the Peace Presarvation Act, and the prevalence of boycott ing, said tint if any specific proofs were forthcimicg of any such cieefi, it immediately became an Imperial matter, which he was bound to coas'der. Mr Chamberlain spent Sunday at Pairde'jurg.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1903, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1903, Page 3

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1903, Page 3

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