THE FAMILY COUGH REMEDY. All'll, "Women anil Children all over tlio country use and know the worth of Dr Sheldon's New Discovery. Are you one of them? If not, don't delay, ‘hut buy a bottle at once, and lie ready to pounce on the first cold that makes its appearance. Don’t forget Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery is the over-ready friend that should be in every household to protect you from, all coughami colds. Price Is M and 3s Cd. Obtainable everywhere.—Advt.
A. >|- \],K OK SECESSION AGAIN. CAPETOWN. Sept. 9. The secession issue lias been 10openeil by the Minister for Justice (Mr Ruob) in a live-election speech at Pretoria South. He declared lie had never pone hack on this point. The onlv point whereon he yielded was as far’ as the pact with Labour was concerned ; otherwise he was still hound hv the party's constitution, which must work to secure absolute political ■and economic freedom, which must mean separation from the British Empire. These sentiments must become general and not a single drop of blood •would be spilt for this cause if he could help it. Only bv convincing their brothers could they gain their end. At the same meeting Mr Boas threatened to resign if the Government allowed natives to sit in Parliament or any European elected by natives. Neither General Hertzog nor anyone else had decided that natives should be represented in Parliament. The Transvaal Nationalists would see that jt- never happened.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 3
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