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i MR- CHAMBERLAIN'S TQUI (MRPISGS OF - : ..IDIOA.ti PR7.SS. PER PRESS AJSOCUTION. London, PuLruary 10. The Daily A'ews and the ttar attack Mr Cham'jet lain for demanding active loyalty belora granting justice. They protest against difl'.rantiating between the Boers, and sneer at the National Scouts. RECEPTION AT GRAHAMS TOWN. tERVKNT APPKAL TO THE DUTCH, Received 11, 10 52 p.m. Oape Town, February 11. The " Onslani," a Bour journal, states that Christian Da Wet's daputaton repreeenfced the views of the great majority of the burgher j , and that the time had come t) opau tha doors i.f the political prisons of South Africa. Many Dutch joined in the enthusiastic welcome to Mr Oaamborlain at Grahamstown, Mr Chamberlain fervency appealed to the Dutch to take th i initiative in loyally accepting the resalt of the war, and in assisting to promote peace by banishing racial animosity, now that the chimerical idei of wrestiug the sovereignty from Britain was dispelled.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 38, 12 February 1903, Page 3
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161CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 38, 12 February 1903, Page 3
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