SOUTH AFRICA'S POSITION.
GENERAL BOTHA'S VIEWS. A HANDSOME DONATION. Capetown, Tuesday. General Botha, addressing his constituents, emphasised his ideas of the neutrality nonsense. He contended Britain was draw into a war of defence. It was essential for strategical purposes to take German South-west Africa. Who supported the Germans in the Berero rising? They were now armed and would probably Berve on the border. Johannesburg, Tuesday. The Chamber Mines has donated £30,000 towards the Union South African field hospital. A CAVALRY BRUSH. Received this day, 1.30 a.m. Capetown, Tuesday. Luberitzhaywand "Light Horse surprised mounted Germans between Kolmanskop and Gradplatz, and drove them into the arms of the Imperial Light Horse. The latter lost three killed and four wounded. The German lost five killed and two wounded.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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125SOUTH AFRICA'S POSITION. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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