SICK OF POLITICS.
CO-ORDINATION TDEAL
CAPETOWN, Jan. 17
Speaking at Whitbank, General Smuts strongly condemned profiteering as one of the gravest problems of the world.
Referring to the political situation he urged the abandonment of the old political spirit, with a view to making South Africa one of the most highly organised countries in the world. If -ho ncoplo helper! him in that policy he was their man, (but if they went back to the old party cries he would rather go farming; he was sick of politics.—A. and N.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 20 January 1920, Page 5
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