SOUTH AFRICA.
NATIONALISTS' TREACHEROUS TALK. Capetown, April 14. Mr. Burton made a vehement speech asainst the Republican propaganda, which he said was beginning to show itself again owing to the present conditions of the war. He declared that the Government would not change its war policy even if they stood alone as ten men- Much of the Nationalists' talk was treiicherv. They were like the Sinn Feiners and stood for nothing but icaotisfrnl isolation. I Mr. Burton urged it was time to close I their ranks against treason and dis- ■ •>"nor. ggeeah Mowwd enthusiasm,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1918, Page 6
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94SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1918, Page 6
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