BRITISH RIGHT TO SOUTH AFRICA.
‘Jhi'w educated person®, tool In Great Britain, but in the entire World, ate aware that w® tout only acquired our foothold in B«>uib Africa by right of victory, but also by right of purchase. Perhaps tool on® in fifty, atod yet sotoi'e ninety years ago w® banded over £6,000,000 in hard cash to Holland for the Capo Settlements and Guiana. Not a, trifiing atom, considering that we need tobt have paid a halfpenny. to th® millions which we hate laid out not only in pretexting Cape Colony and Natal, but a!* o th® Transvaal, front Kaffir and Zulu invasions, that is another matter, When prO-Bbet Bnthiisiasls prat® about the Boers fighting for M the independence of their native land,” bare they quite forgotten, how the followers of "OoUa Paul " acquire.* their territory from the natives? 11 so, they should refer to history, which la not quite ancient.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 3
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152BRITISH RIGHT TO SOUTH AFRICA. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 3
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