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PRAISE FOR BRITAIN

Praise for Britain was uttered by General Hertzog. the Premier of South Africa, in a speech in the Union House of Assembly on the South Africa Act Amendment Bill, which provides a twelfth member of the Cabinet," says the "Manchester Guardian." "The United Party." he said, "will co-ope-rate with Britain as long as we remain on these benches, and that will be for a very long time to come." The policy of the Nationalist Party was that there should be no co-operation and no friendly relations with Britain or with anything British. The Nationalists forgot that everything had changed in regard to the British connection, and instead of South Africa's relation with Britain being one of pressure and oppression, it was today entirely reversed. The Nationalists, added General Hertzog, refused to recognise Britain today as "undoubtedly the greatest benefactor of South Africa in the last 200 years."

One halfpenny an hour is the charge made to mothers who wish to "park" their babies in nursery shelters ruii in South London by the National Society of Day Nurseries.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 16

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PRAISE FOR BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 16

PRAISE FOR BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 16

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