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MR SEDDON'S MESSAGE.

The "Morning Post" declares that "Mr Seddon is the last man to wish for peace except on a basis of absolute paramountcy, therefore his cablegram as regards the Tenth -Contingenit, that the' southern i>at> talion of the Tenth Contingent had better hurry up or it would be too late is significant and hopeful.

The Cab—tet's decision has been cabled to Lord Mil—er, and by him c__municated to the delegates. - Mr Chamberlain had an audience witn the King after the Cabinet meeting. Ministers have returned to the country.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

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MR SEDDON'S MESSAGE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

MR SEDDON'S MESSAGE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

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