THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1940.

RAMIFICATIONS

OF NAZI MENACE

IN SOUTH AFRICA

Capetown, To-day.

The extent of the activities of the Nazi Auslander or- ganisation in the Union and South-West Africa was revealed by the Premier, General Smuts, opening the second reading of the debate on the Emer- gency Regulations Bill.

General Smuts said the organisation absorbed the largest proportion of the funds collected in South Africa "for relief in Germany.”

Germans or people of German extraction were compelled to join the organisation or be subjected to social and economic boycott.

The relations of defaulters still in Germany were threatened with con- fiscation of their property or impri- sonment.

In South-West Africa, local groups were sub-divided into smaller cells. The organisation possessed a schlied- fer, or arbitrator, which was really a party court which usurped the juris- diction of the regular courts. also had a secret newspaper.

FULL LIST

They

General Smuts said the Government had a full list of Nazi organisation membership in South Africa.

The Government immediately act- ed on that list, and every one had been or would be interned.

Proof of Innocence rested on these people, and the Government would deal fairly with them as with those interned for German sympathies.

DEFENCE POLICY

Referring to the defence policy of the Union, General Smuts said Kenya, Tanganyika and other territories were to a large extent the frontiers of the Union, and it would be a pusillani- mous and suicidal policy to leave these outposts in the lurch.

South Africa would be forced in her own interests to go to the help of these communities.

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General 8muts considered was in the best interests of the Union to take the lead not only

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"I cannot regard the talks as broken; I think and hope they are only suspended," declared Gandhi at Jhans! yesterday, en route to Wardha after his inter- view with the Viceroy.

Mr. Gandhi added: "My firm belief is that we shall be reach- Ing our goal much sooner than anticipated, We won't require another struggle."-Reuter.

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Military opinion was unanimous in considering that the real defences of the Union lay further north, far be- yond their own borders.

General Smuts declared the Union had informed the British Government of their willingness to grant facilities to train British airmen in South Africa-Reuter.

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