Something for Pi’s Rentoul and Strong to ponder over. “If the wives and sifters and children of the farmers now imprisoned in Ceylon, or at; Simons Town, or at Green Point, are suffering privations; if farms are lying untilled', with the certain promise of a desolating famine; if homesteads are burned down and the occupants turned out on the veldt, the chief blame rests with tiiose men and women—engaged, many of them, in religious work—who preach to the ignorant Boer that if he holds out long enough, the abused independence of ftie two republics will be restored.’’
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4289, 23 February 1901, Page 2 (Supplement)
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