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South Africa.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ~ (Per Press Association*. LONDON. April % Sir H, H. Fowler, speaking at Wittenhall, denied that the Government had climbed down. Lord Elgiu's action was purely administrative. CAPETOWN, April 2. Dr. Jameponv in a speech at Grahamstown, declared that he was entirely sympathetic with Natal, and would have acted similarly himscif. He had never lcnown the Imperial veto so unjustly exercised. : '' '■ * . f. + j _

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 6

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South Africa. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 6

South Africa. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 6

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