SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
NEW PARTY MEMBERSHIP
HEBTZOG AND THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMBBT.)
(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CARLE ASSOCIATION.) CAPETOWN, 15th January.
Nominations in connection with the impending General Elections have resulted in thirteen members being returned unopposed, including ten of the new South African Party candidates, of whom formerly one was Labour, one Independent, ajid: four were Unionists. Mr. Merriman and General Hertzog had no opposition. Many three-cornered contests between the South African Party^ the Naitionalists. and Labour will be fought General liertzog, replying 1, to a question at.a campaign meeting, whether the Opposition leaders should attend, the Imperial Conference, declared that if invited he would attend out of courtesy, but he' would not participate in the dieliberations. The Nationalists have nothing to do with Imperial closer union, nor do they admit the right of such'a conference to bind them.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 7
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