| 1897 - 922 pages
...conveyed the impression that the action of Mr. Rhodes was known and approved at the Colonial Office. The fact that Mr. Rhodes (after having authorised...statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them were untuuuded, and the use made of them in support of his action in South Africa... | |
| N. Murrell Marris - Great Britain - 1900 - 764 pages
...produce the telegrams leads to the conclusion that he is aware that any statements contained in them, purporting to implicate the Colonial Office, were unfounded and the use made of them in support of his acts in South Africa was not justified, though it is clear from the evidence of Mr.... | |
| N. Murrell Marris - 1900 - 572 pages
...produce the telegrams leads to the conclusion that he is aware that any statements contained in them, purporting to implicate the Colonial Office, were unfounded and the use made of them in support of his acts in South Africa was not justified, though it is clear from the evidence of Mr.... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - South Africa - 1902 - 440 pages
...further, with reference to the suppressed cables: ' The fact that Mr. Rhodes (after having authorized that they should be shown to Mr. Chamberlain) has...statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them were unfounded, and the use made of them in support of his action in South Africa... | |
| Charles Leonard (of Johannesburg.) - South Africa - 1903 - 490 pages
...conveyed the impression that the action of Mr. Rhodes was known and approved at the Colonial Office. The fact that Mr. Rhodes (after having authorised...statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them were unfounded, and the use made of them in support of his action in South Africa... | |
| Samuel Henry Jeyes - Great Britain - 1903 - 848 pages
...conveyed the impression that the action of Mr Rhodes was known and approved at the Colonial Office. "The fact that Mr Rhodes (after having authorised...statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them were unfounded, and the use made of them in support of his action in South Africa... | |
| Lord George Francis Hamilton - Great Britain - 1922 - 1188 pages
...conveyed the impression that the action of Mr Rhodes was known and approved at the Colonial Office. "The fact that Mr Rhodes (after having authorised...statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them were unfounded, and the use made of them in support of his action in South Africa... | |
| Charles Leonard (of Johannesburg.) - British - 1903 - 498 pages
...conveyed the impression that the action of Mr. Rhodes was known and approved at the Colonial Office. The fact that Mr. Rhodes (after having authorised...produced before the Committee, leads to the conclusion thai he is aware that any statements purporting to implicate the Colonial Office contained in them... | |
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