TO GET MORAL SUPPORT.
1 SOUTH AFRICAN VIEW OF AFFAIRS. I | I | MO ICEED TO HURRY, j 'Received _ p._,., | ; CAPETOWN". September _0. | J Speaking ai Ladvsmith. Natal, tne , I Hon. H. Burton. Minister of Finance in I the South African T_n,on Cabinet, refer : ■ ring to the Near East crisis, aaiii he was | cot unpatriotic, hut at present lie could ■ not raise much enthusiasm about the .appeal for men. He regarded the apnea i as being in the nature of a public stateI menf Vv the British Premier, and inj tended a* a kind of indication to the | whole of the Dominions that trouble was j brewing, and also by way of aetting [moral support. Mr. Burton thought that ; for the present we might go slowly, as he considered that Britain and France were more than able to deal with the position.—(A. and X.Z. Cablo.l
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1922, Page 5
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144TO GET MORAL SUPPORT. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1922, Page 5
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