Two hours later on the same day he sends another message of the utmost importance. He informs Harris, Charter, Capetown, as follows : ' If I cannot, as I expect, communicate with Bechuanaland Border Police cutting, then we must carry into effect original... Report of the Select Committee of the Cape of Good Hope House of Assembly on ... - Stran 34avtor: Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Parliament. House of Assembly. Select Committee on the Jameson Raid into the Territory of South African Republic - 1897 - 300 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Fydell Edmund Garrett, E. J. Edwards - 1897 - 360 strani
...can telegraph before Charles Leonard arrives." And again at five o'clock : — " If I cannot, as I expect, communicate with Bechuanaland Border Police...for flotation. If they do not, we will make our own floiation with help of letter which I will publish. Inform John Hays Hammond, Dr. Wolff, AL Lawley,... | |
| Alfred Peter Hillier - 1898 - 174 strani
...take place at Johannesburg, determined to bring matters to a head, and telegraphed to Mr. Rhodes : ' We will make our own flotation, with help of letter which I shall publish.' Immediately upon the Raid becoming known, this letter, by the order of Mr. Rhodes,... | |
| Sir Percy Fitzpatrick - 1899 - 498 strani
...message of the utmost importance. He informs Harris, Charter, Capetown, as follows : ' If I cannot, as I expect, communicate with Bechuanaland Border Police...follows : ' Guarantee already given, therefore let JH Hammond telegraph instantly all right.' To this Mr. Hammond sent a most positive reply absolutely... | |
| Sir Percy Fitzpatrick - 1899 - 480 strani
...message of the utmost importance. He informs Harris, Charter, Capetown, as follows : ' If I cannot, as I expect, communicate with Bechuanaland Border Police...we must carry into effect original plans. They have fhen two days for flotation. If they do not, we will make our own flotation with help of letter, which... | |
| Percy Fitzpatrick - 1900 - 400 strani
...informs Harris, Charter, Capetown, as follows : ' If I cannot, as I expect, communicate with Beehuanaland Border Police cutting, then we must carry into effect original plans. They have then two days for notation. If they do not, we will make our own notation with help of letter, which I will publish.'... | |
| Charles Leonard (of Johannesburg.) - 1903 - 498 strani
...take place at Johannesburg, determined to bring matters to a head, and telegraphed to Mr. Rhodes:— ' We will make our own flotation with help of letter, which I will publish.' This letter was also read to the troops before Dr. Jameson started, and was used by him as the ground... | |
| Frank Richardson Cana - 1909 - 366 strani
...Johannesburg, he nevertheless determined to force matters to a crisis. Telegraphing to Mr. Rhodes, " We will make our own flotation with help of letter, which I will publish," at the head of some five hundred troopers2 he entered the Transvaal on the evening of Sunday, December... | |
| Ian Duncan Colvin - 1922 - 392 strani
...were cutting the wires, ' we must carry into effect original plans.' ' They have then,' he argues, ' two days for flotation. If they do not we will make...flotation with help of letter which I will publish. Inform John Hays Hammond, Dr. Wolff, AL Lawley whom you may rely upon to co-operate.' And to his brother... | |
| 1897 - 988 strani
...second, policies already arranged. All mean fear " ; or this of December 27th from Jameson to Harris : " They have then two days for flotation. If they do...flotation with help of letter which I will publish." Thus, under the impression that he was acting for the best, Jameson rode in. The result was foreseen... | |
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