THE OBJECT OF THE MANIFESTO.
BOTHA AND THE REPORTERS.
Received September 29,9.30 a.m. London, September 28.
Many people in England interpret the Boer Generals' manifesto as an illmanaged attempt to bluff the Boers a| the Hague.
Dutch newspaper reporters, who have not been contradicted, recently repre-. sentod General Botha as publicly thanking the Dutch and other Continental nations for having forwarded the chief relief.
In this connection General Botha, in a letter, complains of the reports of his last Monday's speech. He repeats that he then stated that assistance to widows and orphans had not emanated from the Netherlands alone.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 2
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