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(Received 26, 11.30 a.m.) London, July 25. General Botha, who is visiting Kissengen, disclaims knowledge of the “Vclkstem” articles. It would die said, lie absurd to contend that because it might lie in the interests of the Empire that one portion should remain neutral, that an enemy would necessarily take the same view. 'lke suggestion was so lidieulous as to be almost unnecessary to discuss. (Received 26, 10.20 a.m.) London, July 25. B. T. Hooley has surrendered to the writ of attachment and has been lodged in gaol.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 131, 26 July 1911, Page 6
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