HC Deb 03 March 1843 vol 67 c249
Mr. Hume

wished to know whether the noble Lord the Secretary for the Colonies would have any objection to lay on the Table of the House the correspondence that had taken place between the Cape of Good Hope and this country, relative to what had taken place with respect to the boers of Port Natal.

Lord Stanley

said, that he would endeavour to make a selection of the correspondence, and lay it on the Table of the House. He could not, however, conceive of what use it could be to the hon. Member.

Mr. Hume

wished to have it in order to know why a civil war was carrying on in that country.

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