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“SOUTH AFRICA FOR GOOD GERMANS”

AFTER EXTERMINATION OF BOERS AND BRITISH EXPECTED RETURN FOR HELPING REBELS Cape Town, January 25. Major Liepoldt, Chief Intelligence Officer in the South-west African campaign, after giving evidence m the Maritz trial for treason, in rn interview, said that he had asked the German Governor, after his surrender, if he really meant to assist the rebels to declare their independence of the Union. The Governor emphatically affirmed that he did, and added that he was prepared to supply unlimited arms and ammunition. When Boers and British were exterminated by the inevitable civil war, South Africa would be clear for good Germans.—Sydney “Sun” Cables. •

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 6

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“SOUTH AFRICA FOR GOOD GERMANS” Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 6

“SOUTH AFRICA FOR GOOD GERMANS” Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 6

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