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A HINT TO THE BOERS.

SPEECH BY AN AMERICAN STATESMAN. (Received March 24, -9.38 a.m.) WASHINGTON, March 23. . During a memorial address on the. late Mr M'Kinley, delivered in Congress, Mr Hay, the Secretary of State, declared that the most admirable moral of the Civil War was the Confederates' acceptance of the pitiless logic of facts and submission when bsaten. It was possible to admire the desperate daring of those who prefer annihilation to compromise, but the palm of commonsense and enlightened . patriotism belonged to General Lee, who knew when he had fought enough for honour and country. ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7360, 24 March 1902, Page 3

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A HINT TO THE BOERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7360, 24 March 1902, Page 3

A HINT TO THE BOERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7360, 24 March 1902, Page 3

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