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A SERIOUS TREACHERY. (Received Last Night, 8 o'clock.) JOHANNESBURG, January 20. Mr .Lionel Phillips, speaking at a meeting of the Unionist Club, said that while South Africa should be put first, in internal affairs, it was quite a different matter to put it first in external affairs applying to the Empire. It would be serious treachery to raise «uch a question nowadays, and he did not believe it would be raised without, an idea of dividing the people, A REFERENDUM SUGGESTED. (Received January 20. 8 a.m.) CAPETOWN, January 19. General l>e Wet in a .speech at Winburg foreshadowed a private referendum of the party to choose between General Botha arid Genet al Hert/,og. He. said he would reconsider his resignation if General Hert/.og wa,s reinstated. . [General Do Wet's resignation trcnu the Union Council of Defence was attributed to General Botha declining to reconsider General Herteog's reinstatement to the Ministry.]
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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163SOUTH AFRICA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 21 January 1913, Page 5
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