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SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALTY.

A SINISTER SUGGESTION. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (Received July 15, 12.35 p.m.) CAPETOWN, July 14. The Volkstem, the official organ of General Botha’s party, suggested that it would be advantageous to Great Britain and South Africa if tho latter were neutral in the event of war between Groat Britain and Germany. The Cape Times, the Natal Mercury and the Natal Advertiser ridicule the Volkstem’s suggestion and emphasise that South Africa is bound with GreatBritain, to stand or fall together.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143550, 15 July 1911, Page 3

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SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALTY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143550, 15 July 1911, Page 3

SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALTY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143550, 15 July 1911, Page 3

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