SOUTH AFRICA.
PLAYING WITH FIRE. GENERAL BOTHA'S WABXTNG. Received Hay 18, &30pjn. Capeto-m, May 15. General Botha, in a speech to the Sooth African Congress, again warmly the Nationalists' republican propaganda as nothing but an attempt to gain rotes. Hertatoj; and his friends had been playing with fire, but Hertzog had now called a halt. General Botha emphasised thai after the Boer War tkey nearly despaired and were in deep •arrow arid mournln?, but in everything they could see God's hand. A great. contented Sou* Africa had been estabIfahed. Tt was nonsense to talk of the onamaad nation. There most be an tad to all talk about raising comman- '**«. They eoold not allow that kind 4 tfcjaf to go on.—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1918, Page 5
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120SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1918, Page 5
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