TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS SCHEME OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.
CAPETOWN," December 29. The Dutch journal at Pretoria states that the Boer leaders, after conferring with Lord Milner, rejected his scheme for a representative gorernmejnt which would include 25 elective and 12 nominated members. The Boers declare that enfranchisement must be commensurate with population, since the Boers have a large permanent stake in the country. Though the conference "-proved abortive, the relations between Lord Milner and, the Boer - leaders are' less 1 frigid than ;they have been in the past. "'._' < .
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Otago Witness, Issue 2651, 4 January 1905, Page 23
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86TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS SCHEME OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. Otago Witness, Issue 2651, 4 January 1905, Page 23
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