THE NATAL RISING.
Avoiding Asking Outside Kelp.
\ Mr. J. G. Maydon, Minister /of Railvways of Natalj. in a speech at Durban, declared thatrthe poll-tax was made/an excuse y for a long-contemplated resistance. It, was not intended to ask the Imperial aid. "■' Ministers were resolved at whatever cost to face the problem without giving the; Imperial Government' the right of interfering. Such interference would injure the interests of .South. Africa, y .;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 5
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70THE NATAL RISING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 5
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