TROOPS FOR ABROAD
South African Debate CAPE TOWN, January 2S. Opening tlie debate on his motion authorizing 11m sending of South African troops outside tlie continent, file Prime Minister, General Smuts, told the Assembly Iha I if won bl be imi-essnry to keep sonic I'ui'ces inside Africa. even alter Tunisia was cleared, but that, a substantial nmnbi-i* of South Africans would be available for lighting areas close Io South Africa. They would not be sent to Atnecica nr In flic Far East, hut, would help Io win victory in areas where the war would soon be decided. I ir. Malan. la-mh-r of the < tpimsilinn, moved an nmondment demanding South Africa's immediate withdrawal from lhe war.
The debate is likely to last for several days, but th'’ passing of General Smuts's nioliou is beliiweil Io lie cerlnin.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 5
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136TROOPS FOR ABROAD Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 5
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