AFRICAN AFFAIRS
(Prc ss. Assn.—
BELIEVED THAT PARLIAMENT WILL BE DISSOLVED IMMEDIATELY CABINET MEETING HELD
-By Telegraph — CovyyIht).
Rec. Dec. 24. Capetown, Dec. 23. A journalist, after two days' search traeed General Smuts, who is botanising in the north-eastern Transvaal. "I ara very surprised," was his only remark when acquainted with political developments.
The Ministers spending the holidays at home have heen summoned to a Cabinet meeting at Pretoria on Jlonday. Some believe that General Hertzzog will dissolve Parliament immediately. The lianks conferred to-day, devising measures to restriet tlie transmission of money overseas. The Johannesburg Exchange called its eard to the accompaniment of fire- ! works. Popular stoclcs advanced sub- I stantially pending tlie disclosure of I lelations between General Ilertzog j nd Mr. Roos. Experienced Parliam'entarians adviso caution.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 5
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128AFRICAN AFFAIRS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 5
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