SUPPOSE BRITAIN LOSES AT SEA
WHAT WILL BE THE REBELS' OUTLOOK? LONDON, 30th October. The Westminster .Gazette, in commenting on the South African rebellion, says : "Suppose Britain is beaten at sea and her power destroyed, what will b4 the rebels' outlook? Merely the substitution of the German colonial system for the British self-government system. Is that a promising outlook for a self-governing colony? Is it one for which the free independent burgher, master of his own country, living under a Government he himself has chosen, would defiire to take up arms? General Botha has only to put that question to his countrymen to obtain a rally which will quickly dispose of the rebel party."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 7
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