SOUTH AFRICA.
HERTZOG'S WARNING. Capetown, May 7. Addressing fliis constituents at Smithfield, Mr. Hcrtzog declared that their enemies wished the Nationalists to indulge In disorders in order to give a pretext for chasing and killing burghers, lie warned them seriously against violent* and deprecated active Republican propngßiidti as unnecessary, since the bulk of the Dutch were already Nationalist at heart and the English were too deeply concerned with the war. He denounced the idea of an Empire Parliament, and Trtaintained that if, as Ministers assented, the British Parliament had any authoritv oyer the South African Union, then self-government was a farec-—Ans.-N.Z. OaMe Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1918, Page 6
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