BOER LEADERS AT THE CARE.
SPEECHES BY BOTHA AND DE LA KEY. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright (Received July 24, 10.52 p.m.) Capetown, July 24. Botha, in a speech at Capetown, thanking the Afrikanders for the reception given him, urged the necessity for co-operation, as Africa was the only country they could call home.
De la Key declared that the Boers had buried their Mausers and flag, but not their traditions. <--' Many Englishmen were present.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12027, 25 July 1902, Page 5
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