A PEACE PARTY.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Dee. 5. The General Committee of the National Liberal Federation at Derby, after much diversity of opinion, resolved that negotiations for peace ought to begin, and he entrusted to a special commissioner. They passed a vote of confidence in Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman.
Tlie Daily Chronicle says tho Federation’s programme points to another Majuba Ilill settlement. The Chairman's statement that all parties accepted annexation was greeted with contradiction and counter cheers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2
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77A PEACE PARTY. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2
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