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, * MOTOR-CAR AND SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT Australian Press Association—United Servle* (Received 2Cth May, 12.45 p.m.) CAPEOWN, May. A bitter two day's dobato in tho Assembly arose out of tho Auditor-Gen-eral surcharging the Minister of Posts with £231 for the use of a motor-car for privato purposes, which the Premier (Mr. Hertzog.) subsequently condoned. General Smut, Leader of tho Opposition, said ho regarded th 6 allegation against the Auditor as ithe gravest, and demanded a judical inquiry. , The premier offered a cominittoo of Parliament to inquire into the matter, which the Opposition accepted.
By epoclal arrangement, Keutor'a worl* aerTlcc, in addition to other special source* of Information, ia used In Iho compilation of the overwa Intelligence published In this issue, And all Tights therein In Australia, and Kcw Zealand are .(MOTed. ._..,', .. .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 9
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132FOR PRIVATE USE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 9
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