SOUTH AFRICA
~ GENERAL HERTZOG HAS- NO REGRETS.
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CAPE TOWN, December 20. (Received December 21, at 9.40 a.m.) General Hertzog, in an interview, sirs that he challenged the Cabinet to say ■whether they, disagreed with the principle of his declaration that where South African and Imperial interests conflicted* tlio South African came first, and no one disagreed with him.- Some of his colleagues desired him to write to General Botha regretting his utterances and undertaking not to repeat them, ,bnt he had not the slightest regret, and he would 1 never write a Tetter that would cause him to lose his self-respect.
. Mr Fischer, who was Minister of Lauda*' in the last Cabinet, announces that lie will remain with Mr Botha. W
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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 5
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