AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
IURTRALI A»- »VD N.Z. CM PT.F. AB«nr'*T!ON. HERTZOG’S ACCUSATIONS. CAPETOWN, April £5. In the course of an extremely bitter speech on the second reading ol the Indemnity Bill, Air Hertzog attributed the whole responsibility of the recent bloods'.ed to .Mr Smuts, whom lie accused of letting things develop into disturbances so that be could smash trades unionism. Smuts’ footsteps, be said, were drilled with blood. *hi y lived in a country of murder and assassination. Hertzog was several times called to order by lie Speaker, lie moved to discharge the order for the second reading and to refer the subject matter to a Select Committee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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107AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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