SOUTH AFRICA.
♦ I i GENERAL lIERTZOG'S CRITICISM, j By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. ) Received 13, 8.25 p.m. 1 Capetown, January 13. General Hertzog. speaking at Smithfield, declared that the difference between I himself and General Botha was that he ] was not going to lay the children and the J interests of South Africa on the altar of { Moloch. If egoism and envy desired that the Dutch should always make sacrifices to England in order to secure conciliation, then South Africa was not ripe for conciliation. He instanced the cancelling of the students' demonstration to celebrate the restoration of the Dutch language. General Botha had opposed the celebration. There was no consistency about the Government. Foreign and vested interests in Johannesburg and elsewhere were inimical to (he country's jaterests.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 201, 14 January 1913, Page 5
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126SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 201, 14 January 1913, Page 5
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