SOUTH AFRICA.
I NATIONALISTS' DEMANDS. COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE FROM j EMPIRE. Capetown, Jan. 17 The Cape section of the Nationalist Conference resolved, by a great majority, that the Dutch-speajcing South Africans will not be satined until the South African Union's complete independence from the Empire has been attained; also that the existence of the Union is no obstacle to the restoration oi the rights of the eld Republic of Cape and Natal, and that each will choose two representatives to proceed to Europe.—Aus. Cable Assoc. """ OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. DEALING WITH ENEMY SUBJECTSREMOVAL OF DISABILITIES OF REBELS Received Jan. 18, 5.5 p.m. Capetown, Jan. 18. At the opening of Parliament, Vis-' count Buxton (Governor-General) intimated that Ministers would lay before the House proposals for dealing with enemy subjects and naturalised British subjects of enemy origin. It was also proposed to remove, on the proclamation of peace, the disqualifications and disabilities imposed on persons convicted of participation in the late rebellion.— Aus.-N.Z Cable Assoc. - -- -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1919, Page 5
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