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PRO-BOERS.

TO THK EDITOR. Sm,—Surely after the expressions uttered by I'ro-lioer Barclay his constituents ought ill a body to ask him to resign, as he is not fit to represent such a loyal city as Dunedin. Ship him out to the Cape and let him loose with liis Boers, and then, after he has lived with them for some time, seo which Hag he would like best to be under. Such men as lie should never be tolorated amongst us. Send them all to the Cape. No, Pro-Boer Barclay, you will never see the British give back South Africa to your Iriends. We have any amount of more men ready and willing all over the world to go and finish it up, even if the British eo'.dicrs were called elsewhere. Resign, resign, resign—l am, eto., January 3. D. H.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12243, 6 January 1902, Page 6

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PRO-BOERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12243, 6 January 1902, Page 6

PRO-BOERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12243, 6 January 1902, Page 6

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