SOUTH AFRICA'S FUTURE.
ABE THE BOERS TO DOMI- - NATE irj? PROPOSED APPEAL TO COLONIES. Received 6,11,17 p.m. Cavetowk, June 6. Sir West Bidgway,' on leaviDg Johannesburg for Bloemfontein, stated that the Committee were very satisfied with the progress towards framing a Constitution satisfactory to all parlies. Sir J. P. Fitzpatrick, representing the British party, declares that the Committee failed to reconcile the discordant racial elements on a basis of mutual concessions. All the Boer proposals were calculated to give them a majority, aad .uudernime British supremacy. The Imperial Government's inaction has caused hard tunes, distress and starvation Further delay will intensify the exodus of the British, and the result will almost certainly be a Boer majority, and the British will once again have their backs to the wall fighting for their rights. Fitzpatrick advocated an appeal to the Colonies, whose people shed their blood in South Africa, and to 1 National feeling in England to prevent the loss of all the fruits of their sacrifices.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8128, 7 June 1906, Page 3
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165SOUTH AFRICA'S FUTURE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8128, 7 June 1906, Page 3
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