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Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)

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1902

[Cable.]
In: The Times, no. 36669, January 20, 1902.
Dated: ’s Gravenhage, January 19.
BLNL.

Highest credit for imaginative faculty Brussels correspondent, but please tell readers I have not been in Ostend, did hold no conference with Boer delegates, and could not induce or persuade them draw up terms peace, knowing their credentials did not allow.

In a brief note about this telegram, The Times stated that it “presumably refers to a Reuter telegram from Brussels which appeared in The Times of January 18, though the latter only mentioned Ostend incidentally as the port by which Dr. Kuyper proceeded to London after his alleged conference with the Boer delegates in Brussels.”

Het Volk (January 22, 1902) printed a Dutch translation of the telegram with this commentary: “Which does not mean to say of course that Dr. Kuyper did not apply underhand attempts in the interests of peace.” See 1902.02 and 1905.25.