STATUS OF SOUTH AFRICA
<► OIUH'TION TO NKW J'.ILI, G-\FK TOWN, March 23. {.'o|,.!icl .Shillard wlio appealed for the withdrawal of the South African Status Bill, rays in a memorandum to his constituents that the c-OVct- of the bill make it. impossible for tiic King to act unless on the advve of his Ministers, which w„iiil be :-übversive of tire con--;tinnion and tend to tlio divis--hihiv of the Crown. In case of w; ,- n mmht ' ripple naval and (■lilTU'lS.M OF SJ'ATITi: OF W I^.TMINSTJ'U (Kccmvi d r.lauh 2a, a.a p.m.) LONDON, March 21. Tiie "Siobnmii'' says that South Africa is showing that the Statute in' Westminster is not a source of strength to the Empire but an instrument of secession.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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