SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.
DE WET PROSTRATED.
HEBZOG UNMASKED.
(Received 9.5 ajn.)
CAPETOWN, March 16.De Wet, now being tried for treason, has been prostrated with grief at his 1 utughter's illness. He has been allowed to visit the invalid. . • i Mr. Brown, speaking : n the Assembly, quoted CoL Maritz's si eh in October, when he said: "I told Herzog of my plans long before the war, and he fully approved."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1915, Page 5
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