IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
•.' ■ •■■■■■v v.- ■■■■ ■'/'»• - ; — *" " ■'■■■ ■ Pbb Elbcibiic T^lbseaph—Oopybioht* : Per Press Association. ./ ". London, March 20. In the House of Commons the Education Bill was read a, third time by a majority of 200.. Dr Jameson was briefly examined before the Transvaal Enquiry Committee. March 27. In the House of Commons Mr Balfotr challenged Mr Morley's assertion thit . the country condemned the Govekiment, and he demanded a test vote nstead of a persistent haggling criticism of fragments of the policy. Before the- Transvaal Committee Dr Jameson gave evidence that he die not receive instructions to move on th« Rand. He acted on his own judgnent. He never doubted the success of tke uh* dertaking. He personally ordered the Maxims and ammunitidn. He ffe^ueotlf
talked with Lord Roamead, but did not inform him of his intentions, knowing that if he succeeded he would be forgiven. v ■ .■■••:•■ ■■" • ■■-•■_;
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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 2
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142IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 2
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