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TO "DUTCHIFY"

SOUTH AI'MMCA. AX EDUOATIOXIST'S OUTBURSI HOTHA'S STRIKING HPEEOH. "OUR OLD KIMKXD KITOffI'A'ICIi." [bt klscthic TFj,Ec:rurn--copYiuanT.] [PF.lt PItRSS ASSOCIATION.] (Roceive ; l i-liis Day, 5).15 a.m.) ('AI'K TOWN. So lteuibcr 11. GoiHM-al Botlin, s))ea<ing at .Johannesburg, |)!ead'. v d _ that Lord Mothncii should organise the South African I'orces, whici'.i should be comprised of botli r;vos. General added that possibly Lord .AbU'.ueii might bo as."isl'ed liy tlioir old friend Lord Kitchener. Racialism has become an undisguised issue iu tho approaching South African elections. Mr Gunu accused General TTert'/.o'x and Mr Abraham Fischer of attempting to " Dutchify "' South Africa. (Chronicle Xote: Mr Giiiin was a director of Kducnlion iu the Orange Free Sin(o, but resigned owing to Goiieml TFertzog's Ed'iication scliemo of :i dual language. Very bitter fooling .prevails in South Africa -on llii.s question, and according to a c;ililo received the other day General Smuts declared that the ,«c|ieme was proving a failure, an:! would have to be dispensed with. General Hertzog commanded the Boor .;>rces in the S.AY. dii'isiou. aiul was one of those who signed. Ihe peace Irealy at \*(M'oonin i n^.)

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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TO "DUTCHIFY" Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

TO "DUTCHIFY" Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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