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Young, Frederick

"A Winter Tour in South Africa"

There was no desire on the part of the Mother Country,
in propounding questions like this, to take any advantage of the
Colonies, or do anything which would not be for their benefit.
There was no hurry on the part of the Mother Country, which simply
asked the Colonies to help to govern and take part in the National
politics of the British Empire.
Mr. J.A. BAM proposed a vote of thanks to Sir Frederick Young for
his able and instructive lecture, which was heartily accorded.
SIR FREDERICK YOUNG having acknowledged the compliment, the
proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the President.
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