THE SOUTH AFRICANS.
BOTHA COULD TELL A TALE r< i r, Capetown, October I. . General Botha states that he had information about Germany's ambi- " tions regarding South Africa which would, make the peoples' hair etand on end. The Kaiser desired a place tor surplus German population, and suitebl South Af rica as most . General Botha, addressing a meeting on the Rand, was wildly cheered when deolaring that the German tortoise had stuck its head too far out itf-etell.-'-United South Africa would help to tread upon it.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 2
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