UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.
GERMAN WATCHFULNESS. (Press Assn.— By Telegraph — Copyright.) BERLIN, February 16. The Hamburger Nachrichten strongly protests against General Smuts' speech at a banquet m Johannesburg, wherein he predicted that the Union of South Africa would include the greater part, - perhaps all, of the land south of the equator. , The Nachrichten asks if there are .greateri ßritish sinfluenGes .behind^ the \ speech ,*' arid t adds : ** "Farias-? kn su^ender- i. ling German r South". Africa^ m the !: far distant future, it is 'outside the range of discussions, hut snoh incredibl* language is calculated to create bad blood with Germany."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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