SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.
SMUTS REPLIES TO HERTZOG. CAPETOWN. April 14. General Smuts, addressing a monster meeting in the City Hall, derided the Nationalist Labor Alliance. He denied Mr. Hertzog's charge that the Government were agents of the British Government. He declared that the charge arose from Mr. Hertzog’s unalterable hostility to the British Government. Ho had revived racialism. If lie c-ame to the helm racialism would flourish from one end of the land to the other. The South Africans’ programme was based on industrial development, in which great progress had alreadv been made.—A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9670, 17 April 1923, Page 5
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