LUTHULI NAMED AT TRIAL
“Would Have Been President’’ (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) PRETORIA, May 27. Albert Luthull, the banished former African Nationalist leader, would have been President had a South African revolutionary government been set up, the prosecution said yesterday at the trial in Pretoria of Nelson Mandela and eight others. The' nine are. charged with plotting sabotage, guerrilla warfare, and the violent overthrow of the Government. In the foutrh day of his closing address yesterday, the prosecutor, Dr. Percy Yutar, dealt with some of the alleged co-conspirators, most of whom are known to have left the country. Dr. Yutar referred to Joe Slovo, a Johannesburg lawyer who went to London, as “with Goldreich, one of the archtraitors in the cause.”' Arthur Goldrejch, a Johannesburg architect; escaped from the Johannesburg police headquarters last August, and eventually reached London.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 12
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