South Africa a Series of Articles Contributed By Leading Men

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And .... Propose. " But Sir Hercules had already left Pretoria. Nothing had been done to press the grievances on the President. He replies, I5th January: " I could, if you consider it desirable, communicate purport {i. E. , of above despatch, I3th January] to President by letter. But I myself think such action would be inopportune. Nearly all the leading men of Johannesburg are in gaol, " and then follows the passage about the " rumour, " quoted above. " The truth of these reports will be teste...d in the trials to take place shortly. Meantime to urge claim for extended political privileges for the very men so charged would be ineffectual and impolitic Until result of trials is known nothing, of course, will now be done. " Thus " the rumour " is used as a reason why the policy of urging reform should be suspended. Mr. Chamberlain does not recognise its Vol. XV. No. 89. 2 I 4 86 THE CASE OF THE PRETORIA PRISONERS cogency: "I do not consider, " he replies (iSth January, No. 159), " that the arrest of a few score of individuals out of a population of seventy thousand or more, or the supposed existence of a plot among that small minority, is a reason for denying to the overwhelming mass of innocent persons reforms which are just in themselves and expedient in the interests of the Republic Nothing can be plainer than that the sober and industrious majority refused to countenance any resort to violence I do not see that the matter need wait until the conclusion of the trial of the supposed plotters.

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