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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

THE ANTI-BEIIISH MOVEMEFT. CAPETOWN, Yesterday. Dr Jameson made his first appearance aa leader of the Progressives, and opened the campaign at Claremont, urging i-n'ty-flith a view lo greater power at the general elections in order to benefit the colony's position in the toeing federation. He hoped the colony .vould cooperate with others, and that union would long continue under Lord Milner s wise and ski! "ul gincla'ica. The " Daily Telegraph's " Hague correspondent states that General Botha will shortly arrive lo confer with Kruger and Leyds onthe situation in South Africa. He does not v.Wife London. - Thr telegraph's '*' Eiust,elß correspondent says that Kicger and Leyds are still d-'rectiug the Boers in their antiBritish movement. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 16 July 1903, Page 4

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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 16 July 1903, Page 4

SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 16 July 1903, Page 4