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SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY

GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. PREPARATION FOR EMERGENCY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright CAPE TOWN, January 18. Explaining why it is necessary not to allow South Africans to go overseas to serve with the British Forces. Colonel Stallard, Minister of Mines declared that in view of the deadlock on the Western Front the war might spread to the African Continent, which possibly would become a theatre of fighting. The Government, therefore, was seeking to build up an army capable of dealing with any emergency.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1940, Page 9

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SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1940, Page 9

SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1940, Page 9

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