THE SOUTH AFRICAN QUESTION.
SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH; J Pj«»s Association.—Electric Telegraph. -Copyrighk
London, May 11. Mb. Asqwj I, speaking at Trowbridge, said that recent disclosures had strained the British claim to be the paramount power in South Africa. He regretted the departure from a strong and consistent line of policy. A prompt inquiry was demanded.
THE LATE SIR H, PARKES.
Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—
London, May 11. The Cobden Club has passed a resolution expressing regret at the death of Sir H. Parkes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 5
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