SMUTS' STIRRING APPEAL
TO REMOVE GERMAN DANGER. PROUD OF BRITISH EMPIRE. (Received 11.30 ai.m.) " ; 77CAPETOWN,: November 237' General Smuts; in the course of rousing speeches, predicted that he would obtain in a few days the necessary men for the' East Africa Contingent. South Africa, he pointed out, was not protected by distance / like Australia, and they j must, - therefore,-remove... the danger of 1 Greater Germany and "follow 'Britain's example, w-here millions of soldiers had come forward- voluntarily:"*-It : made him proud of the British Empire.—CasSS?, ' —— : : " ' • "-' •'- •' *■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 5
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