Press Association Electric Telegraph. Copyright.
London, September 26.
St. James's Gazette says : —The Generals' high expectations of compensation are due to an idea that clause 3 of the Vereeniging Convention meant the rebuilding and restoration of private property. They are now inclined to ask for a loan of twenty millions without interest.'
The American newspapers consider the manifesto a tactical error. The French papers are singularly reticent. Les Debats alone is outspoken, warning the Continent against aggressive speechifying in the matter of charity to the Boers, who must live under the British flag. Gratuitous insults to Britain would be embarrassing to the Boers,,and serve no good end. •-■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 2
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