SIR. H. C. BANNERMAN
Received June 10, 9.48 P>.n_. London, June 10. l Sir H. C. Bannerman, speaking at Exeter railway station, in replying to a Liberal address, said tbey should go straight forward regardj less of abuse. There was no reason why they should be hustled or bustled into general elections. It would be the worst thing possible to allow the Lords to dictate to them in that respect. Mr Churchill, replying to Mr Cox, said that General Botha in asking for the retention of Imperial troops in South Africa had not offered to contribute to the maintenance out of tho Transvaal's revenue the same as India.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11958, 11 June 1907, Page 2
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108SIR. H. C. BANNERMAN Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11958, 11 June 1907, Page 2
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