Press Association Electric Telegraph. Copyright.
London, September 26.
Some of the Berlin newspapers vehemently approve the Boer Generals manifesto, reproach Mr Chamberlain, and condemn the attitude of the British.
The Standard says the manifesto is a salutary revelation of obstinacy and shortsightedness, instead of the reciprocal goodwill and the straightforward diplomacy which might reasonably be expected. "It will cause us more regret than embarrassment," continues the journal. "We can continue to rule and administer without the help of restless adventurers.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 228, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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