ALLEGED CONTACT WITH NAZI AGENTS
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SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALIST LEADER CLEARED '
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Received Tupsday, "11.30 a.m. CAPETOWN, June 17. A Select Committee ijps cleared the Leader of the Soutfi African Nationalist Party, (Mr. Malaif) pf allegations that he was in touch with Nazi agents during the war. The copamiptee found tjiat he had not talked to any of the persons meijjtionejd in tlie docuipents found in the German .. Foreign Oflice, . pxcppt fpr Mrs. Denk, with whom, bp "had 91} interview at Capetqwn abppt Janjjary • 16, 1940.. Mr, Malan not rep'orted this interview to the authorities, mainly becapse if made no inipression ,op him- Theye was no coiipectipp befween the interview and the mptiori whereof General flertzog g^ve nptice in the Assembly on January 19, 1940, aski?ig for thp ternripation of the war against Germany. N
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 5
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