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DE WET & THE NAVY

•SPEECH AT ORANGIA TOO MANY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS RAILWAYS NEEDED. By Telegraph.— Press Associatlon.-Copyright. (Received February 11, 10.30 a.m.) JOHANNESBURG, 10th February. General De Wet, speaking at a meeting in Orangia, said that England had, no need to take money for her Navy from -the ruined people of South Africa, which haft too many widows and orphans, and needed railways. The meeting resolved that it had full confidence in General Hertzog, who recently resigned from the Union Government, but no confidence in General Botha, the Prime Minister.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1913, Page 7

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DE WET & THE NAVY Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1913, Page 7

DE WET & THE NAVY Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1913, Page 7

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