SOUTH AFRICA
Per Press Association.
London, July 27,
The South African Loan and War Contribution Bill wa3 read a second time without division.
Rebutting Sir William Vernon Haroourt's pessimism, Mr Chamberlain suq that the Transvaal and Orange colonies were among the most progressive countries in the world and would require large sutn« in future for many purpose. The Government cootemplated a large irrigation 6chetne including tbe damming of the Vaal. If f he Transvaal did not oppose 'he importation of Indi/n coolies, he should not do so, ur.lrss direct Imperial interests wi re concerned. He intended to treaj th-i Transvaal an a self governing colony
Fur I>.flur*nzi aw! ' V.lu >n tbe Htek« Wood#' Greitt I' pperiniut 1b 6d and 2e 6d. —Advfc.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 178, 30 July 1903, Page 3
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