SIR ALFRED MILNER.
A writer in a Cape paper says: — The position of Sir Alfred Milner has for the past six months been one of extreme difficulty and painful isolation. With an unsmypathetic, if not actually hostile, Ministry, with no official friend in whom he could confide, and with a full knowledge of the disloyalty and disaffection of a large number of Afrikander colonists and renegade Englishmen, he has had "to battle the watch alone." conscious only that he was treading the path of duty to this colony and to his Queen and country.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9940, 17 January 1900, Page 2
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94SIR ALFRED MILNER. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9940, 17 January 1900, Page 2
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