SPEECH BY LORD ONSLOW.
SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
REFERENCES TO LORD
ROSEBERY.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright.
London, February 3. Tee Earl of Onslow, speaking at Glasgow, and referring to South Africa, said that a sum equal to the estimate to cover claims arising out of the military receipts should be transferred fc from the military to a civil board. The Transvaal revenues would bear any excess, which would probably amount to a million pounds. Discussing the question of Liberalism, Lord Onslow regarded Lord Rosebery as one of the foolish virgins for refusing to trim his lamp when the Liberal Unionist Party started. He had been regretting it ever sine?..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12187, 5 February 1903, Page 5
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