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LABOUR PARTY SPLIT

SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS. THE GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. WHAT NATIONALISTS DO (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association—United Service.) Rleoeived 11.25 a.m. to-dav. CAPETOWN, July 17. The Prime Minister, General Hertzog, in an interview declared that he had nothing to do with the Labour Party split, and would merely acknowledge the receipt of the letter announcing the expulsion of the Labour Ministers from the party. If a. reconciliation were hot effeet-ed, th-e would clo everything possible to prevent General Smuts from winning the disputed seats, either by nominating Nationalist candidates or by indicating to the Labour Party which section the Nationalist Party would support.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 July 1928, Page 9

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LABOUR PARTY SPLIT Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 July 1928, Page 9

LABOUR PARTY SPLIT Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 July 1928, Page 9

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