General Botha in opening the Congress of his new National party at Bloemfonteiu, on November 20. remarked upon (ho large mimlx'i' of British present. Ho believed that the influence which would eventually radiate from that assemblage would sweep South Africa clear of racialism. Never 1 before in the history of South Africa had British and Boers been ablo to hold such a political congress as that one, at which every corner of tho country was represented.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 12
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