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GENERAL BOTHA

WELCOMED AT CAPETOWN. Received 29th, 0.42 p.in, Capetown, May 29. General Botha, replying to a municipal welcome at Capetown, said he firmly believed the British were encouraging every endeavor to build in South Africa a strong united people similar to the Canadians and Australians. He had been unable to go further at the Conferenco than he did, until the Transvaal has fully discussed preference. The Liberal Association presented an address, applauding Mr. Botha and Sir Wilfrid Laurier for preventing the Conference taking a hasty ill-considered action regarding preference, Imperial defence, and nn Imperial Council.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 May 1907, Page 2

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96

GENERAL BOTHA Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 May 1907, Page 2

GENERAL BOTHA Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 May 1907, Page 2

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