THE PROGRESS OF UNION.
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PRETORIA, Juno 3. Both Houses m the Transvaal and m the Orange River Colony adopted ! the Constitution. Mr Fischer remarked that, disregarding the manner of their introduction to this country ,and m view of the hardships they had undergone, none but viciously prejudiced' men could deny that the British settlers were an acquisition to tho State. ..'. Mr Hofmeyer's acceptance of tho-in-vitation to go Home with the Constitution . Commission ■' is interpreted as indicating the failure of the anti-Union agitation and tho safe passage of the South African Constitution.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7813, 4 June 1909, Page 2
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