Show JAMESON RAID Correspondence Attempting to Show Chamberlains Complicity Brussels Jan 5The Independence Beige prints the lirsl Installment of letters let-ters and telegrams said to have been exchanged by representatives of the British Chartered company Mr Edward I Ed-ward Fairfield of the British Colonial office and R J Chamberlain described as the British Colonial Secretarys sin terInlaw with the Intent to establish Mr Joseph Chamberlains complicity In the Jameson raid The correspondence seemingly I establishes little although some parts are cOne c-One undated letter from Mrs Chamberlain Cham-berlain to Mr Ilawksley solicitor to the Chartered company says I quite agree with you that very little good If any can be done with J C now lie knows what he has to expect and will have plenty of time to think It over before C J R arrives As long as you make It Impossible I for C1 r R to give Jameson away he will be loyal to him but I am sure from what 1 have heard that at onetime one-time Rhodes contemplated sacrificing the doctor The latter must never know of It and If any one can keep I Rhodes up to the mark you can |