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SPEECH BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

THE EDUCATION QUESTION

TREATMENT OF THE BOERS

By Telegraph Press Association Copyright.

(Received May 7, 4.:;-.' p.m.)

London. May 6. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said that the Government's greatest embarrassment at the general election would spring from its education policy. Doubtless amendments were desirable, but he warned the Radicals and Nonconformists that they would be unable to deal with that subject while they were dependent on the Irish Nationalists for voles.

Britain's treatment of the Boers had been more liberal than the world had ever seen in similar circumstances, and he asked whether she had received reasonable recognition I He was therefore anxious lest she had done too much, lest, she had given the Boers an opportunity to recover by political agitation what they had lost by war.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 5

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SPEECH BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 5

SPEECH BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 5