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Demolition of all the forts in the Transvaal and Free State. "5.
Arbitration in case of future disagreements, and only subjects of the parties to be arbitrators. "6.
Mutual amnesty. "But in case these terms should not be satisfactory, then they wish to know what terms the British Government will give them, so that the result which they all desire may be attained." On Monday, April 15th, Lord Kitchener sent to the two Governments a copy of the following telegram, which he had received from the Secretary of State:-- FROM SECRETARY OF STATE TO LORD KITCHENER. "LONDON, _April 13th, 1902_. "His Majesty's Government shares with all its heart in the earnest wish of the Boer Representatives, and trusts that the present negotiations will lead thereto.
But they have already declared in the clearest manner and have to repeat that they cannot take into consideration any proposals which have as basis the sanction of the Independence of the former Republics, which are now formally annexed to the British Crown.
And it would be well if you and Milner were to meet the Boer Representatives, and make this plain to them.
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