FEELING AGAINST BRITISH FLAG
“Afrikaners Will Not Be Content” VIEWS OF AFRICAN MINISTERS •Eec 10 p m ) PRETORIA. October 10. ! A:: r rrs would not be content; vrci.r > British Hag. said the South • ' Minister of Lands (Mr J. G. *- ' ■ in a Kruger Day celebra-> - ideals of an independent, f p> u:;d ultimately an independent repubj.i lived on. Mr Strydom con- I -' ike Kruger. Afrikaners to- I p ‘ •’ .not be content to die under i flag. “If the Boer nation " continue, it must be free ‘ he added. nccora:; g to the Cape Town cor°f the United Press, the: p"?‘•• Vries n Minister of Education Swart) announced to-day •crnment was financing the ‘the proper story of South •' ■‘icu’arly the period of the “As a boy. I was ♦ : , o a ., ’-'h concentration camp in War. I saw waegon-loads : ch: dren carried to the grave-yc.-Q ■ CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA SLOW PROGRESS AT THE HAGUE Bitch reported to be DISAPPOINTED ® ec - 8 p.m.) t THE HAGUE, October 11. tar>”- slo , w Progress of the roundp._“ c °werence on Indonesia at The a ° y iU ? caus * n 2 disappointment and 16-?I 6 -? nong the Dutch delegation. thp D r ' r? ‘ ian sources said earlier that \‘-Elkans would not agree to Tn-V-? 1 term °f the conference be- - two months. The time limit will ’Piro on October 23. fn r Dul< h say that, when the plan conference was accepted, both * ci that its aim would be “to th?":' ■ : i,nc * lasting solution of rr.. . G e B>n problem. ■’ They would s a breach of the agreement '* Indonesians accepted the : •ransferring to them sove- ■ • \ oxer their country, and then home without settling other v important problems. train wrecked in EAST JAVA " p.m.) BATAVIA, October 10. v .p‘ x Chinese and two Indonesians k*Bed and three Indonesians : e seriously injured when a pasTr* e r train was derailed by an exnear Madiun. in East Java. train was wrecked. i exp’ 0 ; reports suggest that the Lef‘°w° n was cau£ed by extremist to prrk ng guerrillas in an endeavour t:on- - rrass the Renublican negotiaei On 5 the Dutch for an extenJava 01 e P u blican control in East
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25932, 12 October 1949, Page 5
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