CAPE POLITICS
HERTZOG URGES COALITION. (United Proasi Association- -By Electric To legraph-—(Jopyright.) ..L XIAPJiTOWN, Mardr-5. , Despite Dr. M'Uran , h , ’assurante. That' he is prepared to give- 'the coalition a chaueds; ! kprovided that the Nationalist' principles' are uniissailed, he has uncompromisingly - disapproved of 'Mr Hertzog’s -action. Any suggestibn--flint ltd would "co-operate with - Hettzog 'has; been dispelled by :: H'ertzog’s first-ebai-itioii speech to the constitution. He declared that if the coalition were rejected lie would retire froth public life; He Was convinced that the'best way to secure 1 permanent recognition of : the- rights of the. African speaking people was to accept the hand of friendship proferred by General Smuts. Re-fusal-meant the alienation 'of one • third of tlie. African section, arid loss at the general election.
The Speech was enthusiastically received by the English speaking people. The election will probably be on May 26. . ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 3
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