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BOTHA-HERTZOG CONTROVERSY [Bt Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Capetown, April 30. ■Mr Cresswell’s motion of no-con-fidence in the Government was rejected by 68 to 41. General Hertzog bitterly accused General Botha of duplicity, the misrepresentation of facts, and subverting and abandoning his party. General Botha, in a dignified and impassioned exhaustive reply, declined to put the country to the expense and inconvenience of a general election merely because General Hertzog desired to re-enter office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 97, 1 May 1913, Page 6
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76SOUTH AFRICA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 97, 1 May 1913, Page 6
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