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AFRICAN AlovE. [Reuters Telegrams.] (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.) CAPETOWN .March I. Disquietude is being caused by statements that considerable numbers of extremists in the Rand are joining the Ride Association and gaining control of those bodies. Replying to a question in the House the .Minister of Delence admitted that the man who obtained the largest number of votes at the election as Commandant of one Association, had been convicted ‘in connection with the Rand upheavals. Another who v.as appointed Lieutenant, had been sentenced to eight years imprisonment at the same time, but was released when the indemnity was granted.
FANATICS KILLED. (Received this dav at 10.25 a.m.) .MANILA, A larch ‘l. Seven fanatics of Colortim ireligious sect were killed and throe of the constabulary hurt in a new outbreak two hundred miles north of Manila. A GERMAN OFFER. REQUIRES CAREFUL ENQUIRY. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) LONDON, .March I. The question of European security has undergone a new development, as the result of the Herman proposal for a mutual Aiiglo-Fraiieo-Relgo-Gennau security pact, eventually including Italy, if the latter desires it, and supplemented by arbitration treaties between Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia. It appears that Paris and 'London have already agreed that the necessary preliminary to any such arrangement must he the admission of Germany into the League ol Nations, after which the Allies must examine the question of guarantees for the maintenance of peace, not only on the Rhine, but the eastern frontier of Germany. Finally the Allies must decide whether the proposed pact should not be accomplished or preceded by a purely inlerAllied agreement, in order to guard against a repetition of the violation ol Relgan neutrality.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 3
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