SOUTH AFRICA'S PATH.
THE WAY OF UNION.
BRILLIANT FUTURE AHEAD. " TWO-STREAM" POLICY DENOUNCED. (Received August 16. 9 35 p.m.) Johannesburg, August 15. General Smuts, Union Minister for Defence, addressing a meeting of the South African party, denounced the " two-stream policj, of which the Transvaal experience had been so bitter prior to the Boer war. He contrasted it with the success of the co-operation of Boer and Briton in the campaign in South-west Africa. Emphasising the actual prospect of the Union doubling itself if it- continued on the road of union, he remarked: " The northern boundaries of the Union will not be where they are now. We will bequeath to our children a huge country in which to develop a type for themselves, and form a people destined to bo a
true civilising agency.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 8
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