Show TERMS OFFERED BOTHA obstacle Obet acle to settle ent we ofa complete amnesty the london chronicle professing to be able to give an outline of the tiati ons between lord kitchener and general botha says the chief obstacle to a settlement was lord kitchener s refusal to brant complete amnesty to the leaders of the rebels tn cape colony ue offered self government on the lines of jamaica immediately upon the cessation of hostilities tili ties with legislative bodies partly elected by the burghers the government agreed to provide 1 to compensate tl e boers for property destroyed and articles corn mande ered by the boers on commando providing the ng natures of the officer who commandeered the goods was forthcoming he also offered to grant loans on easy terms for rebuilding and restocking farmsteads general bobba was generally in favor of these conditions but he dissented strongly from a proposal to give the full privilege of citizenship to properly domiciled and registered black was also greatly concerned about the pos alon jewish capitalists would occupy in the counley and was told that jews and christians would a equal rights no distinction being mad in the of concessions |