SOUTH-WEST AFRICA
f AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY. INTERPRETATIONS IN CONFLICT. CAPE TOWN, July 29. The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), in’the Union Assembly, said the German-South African agreement of 1923 ‘was not considered by Germany to prejudice her right to claim the restoration of South-West Africa. The German' view is that the agreement merely recognised the mandate. On the other hand, the Union Government contends that Germany undertook to advise her nationals to throw in their lot with South Africans and accept Union citizenship.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1938, Page 9
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