MR CHAMBERLAIN.
AND THE BOERS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 12.54 a.m., Fob. 6. Capetown, Feb. 5. As a sign of Mr Chamberlain’s growing popularity and tho improved feeling prevailing amongst .the burgher section of tho Boers, “ the hands-uppers ” (the name by which the burghers who surrendered are known amongst the Boers), the National Scouts, and those who con. fcinued fighting to the end, joined in the presentation address at Blomfontein. There is a feeling even amongst the bitterest section of the Boers that Chamberlain is determined to right all injustices.
An address was presented; to Mr Chamberlain by the Caledonian, Cambrian, and Australian Associations. It referred to the harsh administration of military law.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 819, 6 February 1903, Page 2
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113MR CHAMBERLAIN. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 819, 6 February 1903, Page 2
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