IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
STATEMENT BY GENERAL BOTHA. London, May 21. General Botha, Premier of South Africa. lias arrived. He visits Germany after the Coronation for medical treatment. He is certain that the Conference will strengthen the bonds of Empire, which all have at heart. South Africa was prepared to take her full share of the responsibilities, whatever they wore. Commercial prospects were most encouraging. Wool exports were increasing. Mr. Malan. Minister for Education, is accompanying General Botha. Ho studies the university organisation with a view to the establishment of a South African university. GERMAN PEOPLE INTERESTED. Berlin. May 21. Numerous articles are appearing in German newspapers on the British Imperial Conference. The Yossische Zoitung refers to the enormous complexity of the questions affecting the re-building of the greatest Empire the world lias ever seen, and states that ihe world awaits the decisions with interest.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 78, 22 May 1911, Page 3
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