BRITAIN & THE TRANSVAAL.
I THE ANTI-CHAMBiIRLAIN AGI* TATION.
SIR H. CAMPBEU^ - BANNER J MAN IN REPLY TO LORD SA.tr , ISBURY. ijnited Press Association. — By Elec- , trie Telegraph.— Copyright. Received November 20,, 1U.10.p.m. Berlin, November 20.— According to German pro-Boer organs the antiokamberlain demonstration will be. resumed, and will be of a wider and more distinct anti-British character. The Berlin Post declares that l.yell's speech is. a lesson to those G«vuians refusing to understand '.Germany officially preferring good relations with England, instead of demonstrative coolness. London, November 20.— The Daily Mail states that Lord Kobert J s nominee to the command of the Fifth. Army Corps is .Major-General Pole--Carew. • - ; The Times states that the panGermanic League convened a crowded meeting at Zurich. > The Swiss express sympathy" with' the Boers, but' protest against the Germans* abise of hospitality. Received Novem'ber I '2l, -1.8 a.m. London, November 20.— Sir Henry: Cainpbell-Bannerjoaan,, speaking at Plymouth,', denied uttering a syllable" that could, be twisted into encpu->> ageinent of the Boers. He had never even expressed ordinary pity for or sympathy with the Boers. Great Britain could,, only govern them with their willing help ; not despite their enmity. Peril would remain while Mr Chamberlain and Lord Milncr were in. office. A Cabinet of "business men was impracticable, unless formed on business lines." The Standard denounced the proposal to gratuitously sacrifice th 3 national self-respect, and says Six* Henry admits that the Boer inde^ pendence- must be withheld. Private W. Thomas, a New Zcalander, has been killed at VogelfontejnV • / "' -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 2
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252BRITAIN & THE TRANSVAAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 2
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