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ANGRY STATEMENT

SENSATION CAUSED GENERAL HERTZOG EXPRESSES ANNOYANCE NATIVE PROTECTORATES ATTITUDE OF SECRETARY FOR DOMINIONS (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, June 19. (Received June 20, at 6.30 p.m.) An angry statement by the Primt Minister of the Union of South Africa (General Hertzog) before his departure from England caused a sensation in Whitehall and in South Africa.

General Hertzog told a South African journalist, after a long conversation with the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr Malcolm MacDonald) concerning the future of the native protectorates in South Africa, that he was most disappointed with the results of the talk. General Hertzog added: " I fear that, unless a different attitude is taken up, the consequences will be of a most unpleasant character." RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA GENERAL HERTZOG LEAVES LONDON (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, June 18. General Hertzog left London on his return to South Africa.' He entrained at Waterloo Station, where representatives of the Prime Minister, the Dominions Secretary, the Parliamentary Under-secretary and others were in attendance.

The paramount chief of Bayotseland also left on his retuvn to Rhodesia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23222, 21 June 1937, Page 9

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ANGRY STATEMENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23222, 21 June 1937, Page 9

ANGRY STATEMENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23222, 21 June 1937, Page 9