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IN AFRICA.

GERMAN SOUTH WEST AFRICA. noni)winkino 'mi-: people. [TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.] LONDON, July 4. A (orrespondent at Capetown says: “There is £<<ol l reason (,> believe that a great majority of the Germans in South West Africa are thoroughly sick of the whole I>ll s; 11. ;-.s. They were anxious to surrender when Wandboek (the capital) Fell, but the Governor persuaded them to bane on for two months longer, telling them that tbe Germans ha.fl taken Calais, that the .Russians were hopelessly enveloped in the Carpathians and that the war would he ended in two months. BOTHA DEC3DES. PREEPOM V.- GERMAN DOMTNA TION. [TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.] LONDON, July 4. The evidence secured hy the Select Committee enquiring into tbe causes of the rebellion shows tbe debt the Empire owes General Podia and bis colleagues. Botha saw clearly the issue in Son Hi Africa was a choice between tbe British connection and German domination.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

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IN AFRICA. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

IN AFRICA. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

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