LORD MILNER AND THE BOERS.
LONDON, September 29.
The happiest results are anticipated from Lord Milner's tour in the Western Transvaal. He invited suggestions from and discussed plans of settlement with the leading burghers, including General Cronje's son and J. L. Vandermerve, formerly mining commissioner at Johannesburg. They showed themselves eager to promote the prosperity of the country, and expressed general satisfaction with the arrangements for educating Boer children.'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 232, 30 September 1902, Page 3
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