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TRANSVAAL AUTONOMY.

LATEST CABLE NEWS. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. BY " BLEO j; IC TEJ/EOEAPH.-—COPYMOHT

A KIPLING POEM. THE FEAR OF BOER SUPREMACY, London, July 27, Rriidyard Kipling | Ma writteu a stirring poem against the Government's restoration of the Boers to supremacy in tho Transvaal. Though there is an exiellent gold output commercial disasters and depression are on the increase in the Transvaai, and acute anxiety is felt lest Boer supremacy should be re. stored. SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR. FAITH OF THE COLONIES SHAKEN. Received 29, 4,40 p.m. London, July 28. Mr Balfour, speaking at the Albert Hall, regretted that the South African Constitution was made a party question. Anything was preferable to intilerable meddling with Colonial economic concerns. If the Government handed everything to their reoent enemies, they would shake tho faith of the Colonios and.deal the most serioui blow the Empire had sustained for a hundred and fifty years. APPEAL FBOM THE MODERATES. Rccciycd 29, 4.40 p m. Capetown, July 28. A meeting of moderates at Bloenr fontein has deeided to appeal to |the s Government to avoid placing the _ States under the Africander Bond and tho Hetvolk,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8168, 30 July 1906, Page 2

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188

TRANSVAAL AUTONOMY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8168, 30 July 1906, Page 2

TRANSVAAL AUTONOMY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8168, 30 July 1906, Page 2

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