THE BOER GENERALS.
THEIR MISSION TO GERMANY.
LONDON, October 10,
Many German newspapers accuse the Boer generals of alienating- sympathy by suggesting that the Kaiser should summon them to his preSG DCC. The newspapers of Paris discourage incitements against Britain. The • French and Belgian moderate newspapers advise the generals, as Britishers, to look chiefly to Britain for monetary considera-tions. The London "Times" states that the Boer generals had a two hours' conference with Dr. Leyds before visiting Ghent. Several Berlin papers describe Leyds as-the generals' evil genius. Others hint that in the .•vent- of the Pan-Germans giving a reception of a political or anti-Brit-ish character the Government will expel the generals as noxious foreigner's.' Botha, on being interviewed, said their mission was exclusively charitable and that he had informed friends in Germany that the generals would rather abandon their visit than allow it 'to become political.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 5
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