SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
Cape Town, April 18
General Smuts, in his first public speech since he announced tho dissolution of Parliament, delivered at a Congress of the Junior South African Party, said he was not so tired as some of his opponente appeared to think. He pointed to the big things the Government had achieved. He denounced the Nationalist-Labour pact as “the most dictatorial and immoral event in South African politics.” He appealed to the people to put their whole strength into the coming . battle for clean and wholesome politics, andd the great cause of the future of South Africa, which was sure to win in the end.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 177, 21 April 1924, Page 7
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