PARTY PROTESTS.
Mr. Pirow's Mission To Hitler Criticised. SOUTH AFRICA AND COLONIES.
(Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, November 25. The "Daily Telegraph'' Johannesburg correspondent reports that Mr. R. Stuttaford. Minister of the Interior, attended a private meeting of the I'nited party and members of the House <>f Commons, at which strong criticism of Mr. O. Pirow's (•ernian visit was uttered, especially at a time when the whole world was shocked by Germany's treatment of the Jews. Mr. Stuttaford promised to convey the meeting's views to General Hertzojr. Other parties are also protesting. The Nationalist party fears that Mr. Pi row will compromise the Union's claim to South-West Africa by supporting the British Government's efforts to retain Tanganyika. The Nationalists are not opposed to Tanganyika's return, believing that if Germany secured it she would abandon the claim to South-West Africa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 9
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