A telegram to a Johan netsiburg newspaper shows how 'bitterness lingers a mono" the Boers. At the. Dingaan’s Bay Feast, held at New Denmark; General Brits addressed a. large gathering In his speech he said :;—“I earnestly appeal to parents to prevent their 'children marrying any of the Encash, race. They must not let this colony become a bastard race, the same as the Cape Colony. If God had wanted' us to be one race He would not have made a distinction between English and Dutch.” General Brits exhorted his hearers not to forget the fact that it was the English who had murdered 22,UUU of their women and children during the late war,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3181, 29 March 1911, Page 7
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114Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3181, 29 March 1911, Page 7
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