"BAG AND BAGGAGE!"
GERMANS 31UST BE CLEARED OUT.
("liases"' md "Sj4ney Sun" Services.) (Received October loth, 6 p.m.)
LONDON, October 14
The military correspondent or "The Times'' says thero might havo been lingerins doubt before whether it would bo wi?e to clear the Germans ba;i and bagago out of Africa, but there can bo none now. This aspiring and intriguing peopls are not good neighbours in Africa. Maritz's crime bas led to a remarkable outburst of South African patriotism, and there is no sign yet that bis treacherous example will be followed. It will not be difficult to break up tho gathering, mainly German, in which Maritr. places puch foolish confidence. There is a feeling of pity for .". good lighter ivho has fallen tho victim to German wiles.
A proclamation issued at Capo Totvn says thero are grave reasons to think that tho Government oi' German SouthWest Africa has, tluougb numerous >pie.s and agents, corrupted other ritirens of the Union under the false and treacherous pretext of favouring the establishment of a Republic in South Africa.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15100, 16 October 1914, Page 7
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