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HEM’ ABB NATIONS. (Received this clay nL E3O p.m.) CAPETOWN, .Tuly BT General Smuts in opening the Xatal Provincial South African Party Conpress at Marit/.burg, said that he could not see how the Nationalist and Labour combinations —two of the most opposite elements in public life—could ever work together, forming a concrete party. They were not agreed on one single principle in polities and then one"desire was to get rid of the_ Government and seize the spoils of victory, lie was going to the Imperial Conlereme with the idea of helping, not South Africa alone, but all narions m South Africa. SIR .T. ALLEN’S SPEECH. (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) PARIS, duly Til Sir James Allen in a speech at the J,c Quesnoy ceremony paid a tribute to the glory of the fallen heroes and dwelt on the necessity of strengthening the Anglo-French friendship. He deposited wreaths on behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 3
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