BOTHA'S RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA
HIS VIEWS ON THE PEACE TERMS. Cape Town, July 24. General Botha has landed, and met with an enthusiastic welcome. He said the Peace Terms were onerous, and he thought some of them unnecessary, superfluous, and impracticable. AH now depends on the Germans themselves. If they honourably intended to cany out the conditions, he felt certain the difficulties'would be removed. After paying a. tribute to the attitude of the British statesmen, who, he said, led the world, he appealed to the people to'discuss their difficulties with calmness, as he anticipated for South Africa such a development as it had never before known—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 5
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109BOTHA'S RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 5
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