SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALIST LEADERS.
. : 9 —. ADVERSE-RECEPTION IN JOHAN- ' ■iNESBURG. C4D3 Town, November 20. Hertzog visited Johannesburg with a procession of a thousand Nationalists, which marched'-to the. Town Hall. A great crowd (fathered outside' and made . $ angry demonstrations.: A strong police force alone averted disturbances. The- | attempts of Nationalist leaders to deliver speeches were prevented—Aus.-N.Z. CLASHES'BETWEKN EX-SOLDIERS AND NATIONALISTS. (Roc. November 22, 0.50 a.m.) Cape Town, November 21. Johannesburg was seething with yxeiloment last night during like visit of the Nationalist deputation. There were raany fights between groups of: ex-soldiers anil Nationalists. The latter stoned a bnbvnv containing women and children, and the ex-soldier? retaliated bv sniashin? tli° window? of the Nationalist Party's club. Mounted police attempted to' cloar the streets, but the disturbances -continued until stopped by heavy rain—Ans.-X.Z. Cabl? Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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131SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALIST LEADERS. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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