Africa.
ANTI-WAR MEETING UPSET.
United Peess Association
Capetown, August 19
At an anti-war meeting the audience refused to hear the speakers, and rushed the leaders and Hertzogite's who refused to sing the National -Anthem. They took possession of the hall, and;passed a resolution to supp<|rf i tirtj |var until German tyranny is (■rushed.
WHO STARTED HOSTILITIES? J .. MORE GERMAN DENIALS. Amsterdam. August 19. 'the North German Gazette declares that the Governor of South-west Africa never negotiated with Maritz.to create a Hper rising,.ppr dkl tjxe.Kaiser..send a 'telegran| and guarantee independence. jj The Gazptte adds that the mobilisation ordey in South-West Africa expressly prohibited aggressive action against thi* Union, and quotes the British Colonial Secretary’s telegram to .Mr Buxton as proof that the Union began hostilities.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 93, 20 August 1915, Page 5
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124Africa. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 93, 20 August 1915, Page 5
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