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BLOOD-BATH FEAR

6 S.A. One Shot Away’ (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) LONDON. Feb. 7. South Africa is “one shot away from a blood-bath” the Sunday newspaper, the “People” said today in the opening instalment of a copyright report by former member of Parliament, Montgomery Hyde, on his travels in Africa. The story, which was spread over three pages of the newspaper had pictures showing blacks and whites fighting in Johannesburg, white women learning to use revolvers and a car load of white women after their vehicle had been stoned outside the township of Langa. The article also contained a reproduction of an advertisement. which it said was commonplace in South Africa, in which a woman held an aerosol can of tear gas which I promised “instant protection.”'

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 17

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126

BLOOD-BATH FEAR Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 17

BLOOD-BATH FEAR Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 17

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