SOUTH AFRICA.
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UNITED PHBBB ASSOCIATION. I]Y ELKCTIIIC TBLKOIUmi, —COPYWOHT.
BOERS' SATISFIED WITH LIBERALS. Capetown, February 20. At a meeting of Boers at lteilbron, "•Commandants Hertzog and De Wet rejoiced at the new era now that Sir H. Cainpbcll-Bannerman win iu office. De Wet urged the suspension of the agitation for re S ,,ou«ibli- government, iu order U, give the Liberals a chance of doing justice to the Boers. BOER AND BRITISH VIEWS. Received 21, 11,13 p.m. Capbtowk, February 21. Tho Boer organs declare that Majuba is retrieved. Africanders nor set their hearts on a Commonwealth like Australia. The British iu the Orange Colony consider the granting of responsible Government as risky, unsettling and precipitate. IMPEUIAL POLICY CON. DEMNED. Received 21, <J.B p.m. C.iPßTowir, February 17. The "Cape Argus" declares that Campbell-Bannerman's policy would disturb the labour conditions of the Transvaal, plunge politics into confusion and arrest tho trado development of ' South Africa. The repatriation of coolies would be a most monstrous act of interference.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 2
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168SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 2
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