APPEAL TO HERTZOG
GERMANY’S PAST SYMPATHY RECALLED HINT AT RECIPROCATION (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Monday. The Berlin correspondent of the “Morning Post’ say 3 curiously little comment has appeared inthe German newspapers on the result of the General Election in South Africa. The “Koelnische Zeitung” says the result shows that the efforts of South Africa toward independence, even complete separation, from Britain, s re being consolidated.
“So far as we Germans are concerned,” says the paper, “we would like to address a request to General Hertzog. If he looks back two decades lie will recall the bitterness of his countrymen against the victorious English. He will recall, also, that the sympathies of the Germans were largely with the Boers. “We hope General Hertzog will keep these things in mind when he receives delegations from German South-West Africa and show them the same sympathy as was received from the Germans in South Africa’s hour of need.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 9
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