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Boer Politics

CHAPTER XVIII
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What is the future?
His Boers, the backbone of the country, are perishing off the land; hundreds have become impoverished loafers, landless hangers-on of the town population.

In his own interests he should recruit his Republic with new blood--and the sands are running out.

I say this irrespective of agitation about Uitlanders.

The fabric will go to pieces of its own accord unless something is done." Such is the opinion of Mr.Merriman, a friend of the Transvaal, yet every day in Europe one is told that its misfortunes are due to the Uitlanders.
Mr.Merriman thought on the contrary that it was necessary to ask them to come forward and help the State out of its ruinous course.
"Surely it would be better to come forward now and earn the gratitude of South Africa by a comprehensive and liberal measure than to have the State torn and distracted by constant irritation and bad blood.

A moderate franchise reform and municipal privileges would go far to satisfy any reasonable people, while a maintenance of the oath ought to be a sufficient safeguard against the swamping of the old population.
"President Krueger should reflect that nine out of ten people that receive the franchise will be supporters of the Republic in which they will have an interest, and that he will, by granting liberal reforms, disarm all opposition provoked.
"Try and persuade President Krueger to confer a benefit on the whole of South Africa by granting a broad measure of reform, and you will have done the best day's work any statesman ever did in South Africa." Two months after the declaration of war, while the Boers' military operations were somehow successful he wrote to Mr.Piet de Wet also a member of the Cape Parliament--"it is hopeless...." "If the Republics had not made the fatal mistake of sending the ultimatum when they did, things would have gone differently; but it is of no use going back on what might have been." His letter had no effect upon Mr.de Wet, who now is under trial for high treason along with three other Members of the House.
There are other letters, among them one written by Mr.Te Water, who left the Schreiner Ministry.


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