ANTI-BRITISH FEELING
EVIDENT IN SOUTH AFRICA. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Dec.. 5. Tiho Hon. W. H. Triggs, who arrived back by the Rruahine, expresses himself as shocked at the racial bitterness in South Africa and the distinctly antiBritish feeling sown by the Hertzog Government. The treaty with Germany effectively debarred any further preference to Great Britain, and there was no disposition in, official headquarters to encourage either Britishmade goods, British immigration or the investment of British capital. The anti-imperial spirit was shown chiefly in the Transvaal and Orange Free State and was strongly resented by Natal and Rihodesia, which were thoroughly loyal to the Mother Country.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 5 December 1929, Page 7
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107ANTI-BRITISH FEELING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 5 December 1929, Page 7
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