SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
BOTHA'S RUSTENBURG SPEECH. (By Telegraph.— Prfeis Auoeiftfctan.-Cftpyrlght.) CAPETOWN, 28th August. The majority of tho Transvaal news* papers describe the speech of General Botha, the Union Prime Minister, at Rustenburg, as a tactical deliverance, restricted to electioneering exigencies. They urge the need of the enunciation of a definite policy concerning national pro* blems.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 52, 29 August 1913, Page 7
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