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weigh evidence from both sides, accept as final proof this fabricated unanimity of British South African opinion, refusing all consideration to the Dutch South African opinion, which is equally unanimous in the opposite sense. This evidence they affect to support by the authority of Sir Alfred Milner. But why should they prefer the authority of this man, who had been two years in the country, had never set foot in the Transvaal, and had been disqualified by his official position from free intercourse with the colonists, to the unanimous authority of the late Cape Ministry, composed about equally of British and Dutch blood, men born and bred in South Africa? If the former had driven home his case of Outlander grievances and Dutch conspiracy by good and sufficient evidence, we might, indeed, discard the meagreness of his personal authority, and rely upon the merits of this evidence. But no trained English lawyer, reading the Edgar incident and other test grievances in the light of the admitted bias of the Johannesburg press and the South African League, the two chief sources of Sir Alfred Milner's testimony, and having regard to the nature of a new mining settlement, could possibly consider the more serious charges relating to life and property to