SPEECHES ON THE WAR.
MILNER SAYS THERE IS NOTHING LEFT TO FEED AVAR ON. By Telegraph —Press Association—Copyright London, Oet. 29. Air Chamberlain, speaking at Cupar, said that the war would have been over long ago if misguided Britishers bad not induced the Boers to believe that their persistence would weary Great Britain. Lord Milner, speaking at Durban, said that the war was burning itself out, and that nothing was left to feed upon.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 251, 31 October 1901, Page 2
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