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MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE UITLANDERS.

THE JOHANNESBURG PETITION. AN INDICTMENT OF BOER TYRANNY. REELING OF THE BURGHERS. DECLARATION BY MR KRUGER. THE LIMIT OF HIS CONCESSIONS. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. PRETORIA, June 14./ President Kruger, in thanking the Raad for accepting his franchise proposals, declared that the other side had not conceded one tittle.. He did not want war, but he would not give more. God had always defended the Boers in maintaining their independence.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6513, 16 June 1899, Page 1

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MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE UITLANDERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6513, 16 June 1899, Page 1

MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE UITLANDERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6513, 16 June 1899, Page 1

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