SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY
ADVOCATED BY NATIONALISTS
TALK OF A REPUBLIC.
(UKITED PUESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT^ - UVSTBALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received 7th May, 2 p.m.) ' CAPETOWN, 6th'May. Mr. Roos, chairman of the.Transvaal Nationalist Party, speaking at Pretoria, -advocated the building up of a defence force, including a trained army "f £o^o men. . .... DivMalan, leader- of the Cape Nationalists, speaking at Parow, said -tore could not be a. republic unless the people, by a referendum, so decided. He asked what would happen after the first five'years, during which the agreement with the Labour Party prevented the raising of the question of a republic. He added:'" We shall see.",
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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