AFRICAN AFFAIRS
S • HERTZOG’S STRANGE ACTION. I United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.- -Copyright.) / (Received this day at 8 a.m.) iCAPETOWN, July fi. . The Bishop of Pretoria’s denunciation of racial fear being introduced into the Nationalists electioneering has been followed by Air Hertzog’s refusal to attend the thanksgiving service for the King’s recoveiy at the English Cathedral, Pretoria, which he previously intended to. He intimated he will attend the Dutch service. . • The Secretary to the Premier, interviewed, said if the church decided to participate in politics, it must expect some repercussion. , The “Rand ’ Mail ” states General Hertzog is committing a blunder which it is hard to forgive and 'forget and recalls the bitter outbursts of his clerical supporters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 6
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