RIVAL LEADERS.
SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS SPLIT.
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[ „ Capo Town, January 19. General Do Wet, in a speech at Wintairgv foreshadowed a private referendum of tho party ito choose between General Botha and General Eertisog;. ; He said; he would" rcconsider his resignation if General Hertzog was reinstated. ■
THE IMPERIAL TIE,
, _ ; Johannesburg, January 20. Sir Lionel Phillips, in a speech at the Unionist Club, eaid that while tho interests of South Africa should be put first in internal, affairs, it wis quite different to .put them first in external affairs to the Empire, j It.was very serious treachery to raise such a question nowadays, and he' did. not believe it was raised the idea'of dividing tho ileople,;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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117RIVAL LEADERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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