PARTY SPLIT
NATIONALISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1 ACUTE INTERNAL DISSENSION. <Uy Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright > CAPE TOWN. January 30. Three days of parleying has terminated in 10 Hertzog supporter- in the Legislative Assembly and three Senators leaving the Nationalist Party They have issued a manifesto beginning "Unity is dead. Inwardly the parly is sizzling for a second eruption," It is disclosed that the Nationalist leader, Dr. Makin, objected to tm expression of hope that the services of General Hertzog. who recent!', retired from politics Will still l;e available to the country, A manifesto assured the English‘peaking j ■•opL* that the principle of racial equality would be maintained. 'l'he manifesto followed the resignation of Mr Pirow and another Nationalist from a committee which hm been investigating Genera! Hertzug’s dmges of disloyalty within the r.mi-m at the party. The fate of tire new Afrikaner Party i will depend the fortheumuig elcc-i lions in the constituencies of General j Hertzog mid Mr H.-iveiig;’.. j
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7
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160PARTY SPLIT Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7
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