The Peace Negotiations Between the Governments of the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, etc
ARMY HEADQUARTERS, SOUTH AFRICA.
PRETORIA. 4th March, 1902.
Your Honour,
By direction of His Majesty's Government, I have the honour to forward enclosed copy of an Aide-Mémoire communicated by the Netherland Minister to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, together with his reply thereto.
I have the honour to be,
Your Honour's Obedient Servant,
[Signature of Kitchener.]
General.
Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa.
To His Honour,
Mr. Schalk Burger.
Facsimile of the letter from Lord Kitchener upon which the Peace Negotiations were entered into.
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
Between the Governments of the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, and the Representatives of the British Government, which terminated in the Peace concluded at Vereeniging on the 31st May, 1902
BY
REV. J. D. KESTELL
Secretary to the Orange Free State Government
AND
D. E. VAN VELDEN
Secretary to the Government of the South African Republic
TRANSLATED AND PUBLISHED BY
D. E. VAN VELDEN
WITH PHOTOS AND FACSIMILES OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
LONDON
RICHARD CLAY & SONS, LTD., BRUNSWICK STREET, S.E.
1912