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Show SOUTH AFRICANS ADOPT ADDRESS TO KING GEORGE CAPETOWN. Union of South Africa, via London. Sept. 13, 8:50 p. m. The sen-nto sen-nto and assembly of the Tnlon of South Africa hare adopted an address to King George, in which ihey state: ' While deeply deploring the outbreak of the war. wo are convinced that participation par-ticipation .therein was forced upon the empire, and we respectfully desire to he allowed to express our approval of the action taken in defense of the principles of liberty and justice and of the integrity integ-rity and sanctity of international obligations.'.' obli-gations.'.' The conviction furthermore is expressed in the address that the empire will emerge victorious in the pigantic struggle, and that the conflict will be succeeded bv an "era of beneficent and lasting peace." The address concludes with a declaration declara-tion of continued loyalty and devotion. |