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Thus my mission ended。

In confirmation of what I have stated above I ore important letters which I wrote or received as a Special missioner。

The first of these was addressed by me to Lord Rosebery as Chairman of the Rhodes Trust。

Confidential。

Ditchingham House; Norfolk:

May 20; 1905。

My Lord; — You may know that I am the person who was sent to investigate the Salvation Army Colonies in America。 I write therefore thinking that perhaps you would wish to hear from me in the matter。

First; however; as one who has for years taken deep interest in the problem of the congested cities and the depopulated land; I desire most heartily to thank the Rhodes Trustees for their action in having set this investigation on foot。

Very briefly the results are as follows:

On the whole I was well satisfied with the Colonies; perceiving in them a great principle; easy of adaptation。

I proceeded to Canada and showed to various members of the Government there my draft reports。 Also I explained to them my scheme。

I am glad to be able to say that I was successful in impressing upon them that this scheme is quite sound。 Mr。 Sifton (a great power there) even went further and stated that he considered it of more importance to the Dominion than any plan of preferential duties。

The issue is that I have brought home with me a despatch from Sir Wilfrid Laurier granting three hundred and sixty square miles of their best land for the purposes of the scheme; promising as much more as may be required; and stating his firm belief in the practical nature of my scheme 。 。 。 。

I speak with reference to Canada and other Colonies。 On the home side of the question; where dear land and awful rates and District Councils have to be faced; I am not so sure。 I have offered to go into and prepare a further report on this point if it is desired。

I have ventured to suggest that a missioner should be sent to South Africa and especially to Rhodesia; to examine those Colonies and see what they are prepared to do to help。 I have great hope that the tobacco industry in Rhodesia gives an opening to the small holder。 I think also that your Lordship will agree with me that a British population is desirable in that country。

Believe me;

Very truly yours;

H。 Rider Haggard。

The Earl of Rosebery; K。G。; etc。 etc。

As a result of this letter I had a long interview with Lord Rosebery in the course of which we discussed the whole matter in detail。 It was the only occasion upon which I have ever met this remarkable personage。 As he wandered up and down his library and talked of this and that; he impressed me as a melancholy and disappointed man — one who; in a sense; felt that he had failed; notwithstanding his brilliant gifts and great opportunities。 His fine nature peeped out in every sentence that he uttered; also his disillusionment。 I suggested that he should move in this matter in the House of Lords; but he did not bring the matter up there; as a Departmental mittee was appointed。

Truly the appointment of that mittee was wise from the point of view of those who wished to put an end to further agitation on the subject。

I also received the following letters from Earl Grey:

Toronto: May 20; 1905。

My dear Rider Haggard; — I am delighted to get your letter which encourages me to hope that the Colonial Office is in earnest in this matter。 As you know; I agree entirely with you that there is no time to lose — Roosevelt will be glad to blanket our sails if we give him an opportunity。 My impression is that if the Home Government were to refer your Report to the Canadian Government with a request for an expression of their opinion as to the practicability of your remendations que Canada and ask for a statement of what they will do in the matter; it would provide just the stimulus required to enable the Dominion Government to do something this Session。

The Department of the Interior; with whom the initiation of action rests; has been necessarily handicapped by a change of Minister and the election at Edmonton。 The new Minister has hardly had time to get himself fairly into the saddle。 My impression is that the Government here; if properly approached; will follow Fielding’s lead — this of course quite private to yourself。

Yours sincerely;

Grey。

So far as I am aware; the Home Government never “approached” that of Canada in the matter。

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