SOUTH AFRICA’S WAR EFFORT
(Rec 11.50). CAPETOWN, Sept. 25. In' a speech at Queenstown, General Smuts said: “Despite almost unbearable provocation, the country has achieved a war effort unsurpassed in the world. There ’s no better army on any front than 150 thousand South Africans, who have been fully equipped by the Union itself. The lesson of the South African war effort is one of co-operation, patience, and tolerance. All we have done has not been done by a united people. It has been done with a hopelessly divided people. Sometimes I ask myself what would have been achieved if we really had been united.”
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Grey River Argus, 26 September 1941, Page 5
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