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UWSfiM WKM iIWUATtOi ** MR NIII'S YIRIS. (Received May 8, 9.U p.m.) * CAPETOWN, May S. Ur llotha, In circulating a lmtch resume of the Constitution, acclawd I universal dissatisfaction and touigiutlion was felt «t the deep distrust 1 evinced of the Transvaal pUtke, par* ticularly of the llours. Un cotuplalued of the denial of a CousUoitio* tu Orangia, and lie withholding oi autonomy ui the Transvaal aa*in>t the wish ot va«l majorities, tits contended 'hat thu nominated' quarter of the Legislature would always turn the scale in favour of the Oovcr.iwenl, enabling disastrous proposals, like that of the £30,000,000 war contribution, to be easily carried. Ho further stated that ins Hamuli on of its poncis mode tfae La*i«'jturc a debating society instead of M a serious Parliament. He hoped tin Constitution would bo spcetllly ahaugoJ, for the Transvaal's proapotiiy nan only assured by the UriUet people and Government placing * mauly trust in Transvaaiait,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7813, 4 May 1905, Page 2
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