THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 30, 1940.

General Hertzog Still The Fifth Columnist

"WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE DEFLECTED FROM OUR COURSE BY THE VICTORIES OF HITLER OR THE GLORIFICATION OF GER- MANY,"

MISSING-BUT

STILL TOGETHER

members of the

Privates John Goudy and James DECLARED GENERAL SMUTS, Beattie, of Leeds, went to school

together, were SOUTH AFRICAN PREMIER, IN THE ASSEM-same club, joined the Army to- BLY YESTERDAY.

General

General Smuts was replying to Hertzog in the debate on the latter's motion calling for immediate steps to restore peace with Germany and Italy.

General

Smuts tabled amendment declaring the House again confirmed the motion pass- ed on January 27 and rejecting General Hertzog's peace motion.

will

GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG

gether, and served together.

Now they are reported missing,

but still together.

Two other Leeds,soldiers, bro-

thers John Edward King and

Alec King, have been parted by

the war.

They had served together for, five years in India, and also in France and Norway. One of them The

is now a prisoner of war.. other came through safely.

day from Lisbon in a British flyingboat.

The Grand Duchess of Luxem- Overseas General Smuts' amendment also bourg arrived in Britain yester-Wireless. reaffirmed that the House abide by its resolution of Septem- ber 4 last year (deciding to con- tinue cooperation with the Bri- tish Commonwealth and refusing to adopt neutrality), and approv-j ed the declaration of war Italy.

Hertzog's Line.

on

General Hertzog said the action; of the Government had closed for South Africa every source of na- tional happiness and had convert- ed every source of national wel- fare into a source of war extrava- gance.

On behalf of the Africaner people he registered a protest against the decision of the Gov- ernment to reject Hitler's peace; offer.

General Smuts, in reply, said he was convinced after what General Hertzog had said, that the country would keep to the road it had chosen...

What Mercy

Asking what mercy South Africa could expect from Ger- many, General Smuts said: "Our fate would be the fate of the Pe- tain Government which was pre- pared blindly to enter into peace) with Germany."

General Smuts added Italy had become a menace to South Africa.

Kenya and other British colon- ies constituted the Union's mili- tary borders and the Union in- tended to defend them.

South Africa would prosecute] the war until victory was achiev-

ed.

The debate continues.-Reuter.

HOLLAND'S QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

The Netherland com- munity will celebrate the birthday of H.M. Queen Wilhelmina to-morrow.

The Acting Netherland Consul- General will not, as on former; occasions, give an official recep- tion, but Mr. Middelburg has in- vited the Netherlanders in Hong Kong, Macao and Canton to his residence. In the evening.

The loyal subjects of H. M. the Queen of the Netherlands, who with Her Government had to leave Her country after the German in- vasion and who has taken tem- porary residence in London, have; formed a Worldwide_organisation, called "Netherland Day of Free- dom," the object of which is to keep alive patriotism and loyalty to the House of Orange during the present War.

A local sub-committee has been elected, consisting of Messrs. B. J. Israel (President), J. H. van der Laan and R. H. van Rossum. The president will address the mein- bers of the Netherland community at the Consul's reception.

DUKE OF WINDSOR ENTERTAINS

The Duke of Windsor, who: re- cently took up his appointment as Governor of the Bahamas, gave his first.official dinner on Wednes day night, at which 10 guests were present, and his second last night, at which 12 guests, includ- ing the Bishop of Nassau, ‹ were! present.-Reuter.

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