War in South Africa and the Dark continent from savagery to civilization : The strange story of a weird world from the earliest ages to the present, including the war with the Boers .. . INSIDE HISTORY OF THE RAID. sentiment of the Outlanders was against any alien or domestic usurpa-tion of the country; that war would mean the ultimate overthrow ofthe republic, and the military occupation of the country by the Englishforces, an event that many of the English inhabitants of the Transvaal,as well as the Americans, would seriously deplore; and that with theseserious consequences of war confrontin


War in South Africa and the Dark continent from savagery to civilization : The strange story of a weird world from the earliest ages to the present, including the war with the Boers .. . INSIDE HISTORY OF THE RAID. sentiment of the Outlanders was against any alien or domestic usurpa-tion of the country; that war would mean the ultimate overthrow ofthe republic, and the military occupation of the country by the Englishforces, an event that many of the English inhabitants of the Transvaal,as well as the Americans, would seriously deplore; and that with theseserious consequences of war confronting them the necessity for justconcessions upon the part of the Government was imperative. R. E. Brown, J. S. Curtis and F. R. Lingham were selected to go toPretoria. They went the next morning, returned in the evening, andaddressed a big mass meeting assembled at the Chamber of Mines tohear the report of the committees conference with President Kruger. Mr. Brown said that the President had received them in the mostkindly way. The Chief Justice acted as interpreter, and the ExecutiveCouncil gave up an hours time to attend the conference. Mr. Brownwas spokesman for the American dele


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