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SOUTH AFRICA.

RACIALISM. GENERAL BOTHA'S OPPORTUNITY. nitedPress Association—ay riiectrio Telegraph Copyright. LONDON, February 15. The "Daily Mail's'' Johannesburg correspondent says that General Botha hau leached the parting of the way 3. He has power to dea! a deathblow to racialism in the Transvaal. "The Leader" declares that if Gerieraljßotha Jamieson stood on ore platform they would win a tremendous verdict for coalition.

MR SAUER ON 'IHE SITUATION. THE SPIRIT OF UNITY PLEADED FOR. Receive.! Ferbuary 16, 10.30 p.m. CAPETOWN, February 16. Mr Sauer (Commissioner of Public Works;, in a speech at Ceres, said that little racialism was still existing in Scut'n Africa, but what there' was was fast dying out. He deprecated the apparent attempt t) disunite South Africa, and appealed to his hearers to resolve to work as one people and to continue the spirit displayed at the natiunal Cjnvention. He added: "Do not, because we lean on or cannot get a coalition Government, make that the excuse to divkle youth Africa and of reverting to old party lines." He was confident that South Africa would not allow angry, hasty or indiscreet politicians and editors to spoil the country's great future.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 973, 17 February 1910, Page 5

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SOUTH AFRICA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 973, 17 February 1910, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 973, 17 February 1910, Page 5

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