SOUTH AFRICA’S FREEDOM
GENERAL HERTZOG’S VIEWS CAPETOWN, Dee. 3. General Hertzog, addressing the Nationalist Congress at Bloemfontein, af ter stressing that no State had greater freedom than that enjoyed by South Africa, indicated that the party must now create a united feeling in the national life. Inspired by this common destiny, there was no reason why Dutch and English should not meet in politics in the spirit of a consolidated people. ___
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 441, 5 December 1930, Page 7
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