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THE HOME ELECTIONS.

United Press Association—Per Electee Telegraph—Copyright. Received September 29th, 10,4 a.m. HOBART, September 29.

The Assembly has authorised the Premier to communicate with the Premiers of the other colonies with the view of having a cable sent to England to the following effect “that the Governments of the Australasian colonies congratulate Mr Chamberlain on the success of the British and Colonial forces in South Africa, and are hopeful at this important juncture that the electors of Great Britain will, by an emphatic vote, insist that the fruits of victory won with such heroic sacrifice of blood and treasure shall be effectually secured to the nation in such a way that those cherished liberties enjoyed everywhere under the British flag may bo established and endured in these recently acquired possessions.”

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 3

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THE HOME ELECTIONS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 3

THE HOME ELECTIONS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 3

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