THE BOER GENERALS.
DISINCLINED TO LECTURE. DEPRECATE AMI-BRITISH FEELING. V>y Telegraph.— Association.— {Received September 35, 9.59 p.m.) London, September 15. The Boer generals urge the irreconcilables to restrain their anti-British propaganda and recommend a policy of reconciliation. They express disinclination to lecture on the ground that they are unacquainted with European languages and find it .difficult to frame speeches with clearness. Fischer and others, in replying to the generals' objections, quote the views of the French and German pro-Boer societies, that their visit alone, without delivering speeches, will not suffice to raise money.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12072, 16 September 1902, Page 5
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