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    General James Barry Munnik Hertzog KC (3 April 1866 – 21 November 1942), better known as Barry Hertzog or J. B. M. Hertzog, was a South African politician...
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    Party. He was the son of J. B. M. (Barry) Hertzog, a former Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. Albert Hertzog served as the South African Minister...
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  • April 13 – Arthur Balfour April 20 – Walter P. Chrysler April 27 – James B. Hertzog May 4 – Thomas J. Walsh May 11 – Winston Churchill May 18 – Leon Trotsky...
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    Barry's name being borne by a later Prime Minister of South Africa, J. B. M. Hertzog. Barry also gained enemies by criticising local officials and their...
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    districts of Springs (1910-1915), then Benoni (1915-1945). General J.B.M. Hertzog's National Party formed a coalition government with Labour following the...
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    That same year his started his lifelong partnership with Carl Hertzog (Jean Carl Hertzog Sr.), an El Paso book designer and typographer. 1937–1938 would...
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  • Purified National Party) and J.B.M. Hertzog's breakaway Afrikaner nationalist faction of the United Party in 1940. In 1934, Hertzog had fused his National Party...
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    United Party (South Africa) (category EngvarB from January 2019)
    Party was formed by a merger of the majority of Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog's National Party with the rival South African Party of Jan Smuts, algon...
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    defended his Pretoria seat in 1906 and 1910. FitzPatrick and General J.B.M. Hertzog worked out the agreement that recognised English and Dutch as the official...
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    of June 1924 J.B.M. Hertzog's Nationalists, together with Colonel Creswell's Labour Party, defeated Smuts' South African Party. Hertzog replaced Smuts...
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    D. F. Malan (category EngvarB from January 2019)
    Party came to power for the first time in 1924 under Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog, Malan was given the post of Minister of the Interior, Education and...
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    Jan Smuts (category EngvarB from July 2018)
    the South African Party's defeat at the 1924 general election by J. B. M. Hertzog's National Party. He spent several years in academia, during which he...
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  • from Hertzog's National Party which lasted from 1935 to 1948[clarification needed]. In 1935 the main portion of the National Party, led by J. B. M. Hertzog...
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    1926 Imperial Conference (category EngvarB from May 2013)
    of endorsing the "end of empire" espoused by Smuts's arch-rival, Barry Hertzog. The recommendations were adopted unanimously by the conference on 15 November...
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    November 1926. It was first proposed by South African Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog and Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. The declaration...
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    Waterberg, representing the National Party (NP) headed by General J.B.M. Hertzog. Strijdom was also leader of the NP in Transvaal, by far the most important...
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  • Commissioner for Southern Africa: The Earl of Clarendon. Prime Minister: James Barry Munnik Hertzog. Chief Justice: John Wessels. May 29 – The first consignment of...
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  • Minister: James Barry Munnik Hertzog (until 5 September), Jan Christiaan Smuts (starting 5 September). Chief Justice: James Stratford. September 2 – J. B. M...
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    his staunch Cape liberal commitments. In 1929, when Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog was intensifying plans to strip black Africans of their rights, Innes...
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  • List of South African politicians (category EngvarB from September 2014)
    African Communist Party from 1991 until his assassination in 1993 J. B. M. Hertzog (1866–1942); Prime Minister of South Africa 1924–39 Ernest George Jansen...
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  • Executive producers Stephen J. Cannell Patrick Hasburgh Producers Lawrence Hertzog Les Sheldon Running time 60 minutes per episode Production company Stephen...
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    Realm) – Annie Kemp Bowler Zamiel (the Arch-Fiend) – E. B. Holmes Skuldawelp (Familiar to Hertzog) – Mr. Rendle Redglare (the Recording Demon) – F. Clark...
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    Prime Minister Louis Botha and his first Minister of Justice, J. B. M. Hertzog. After Hertzog began speaking out publicly against the Botha government's "one-stream"...
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  • Commissioner for Southern Africa: The Earl of Clarendon. Prime Minister: James Barry Munnik Hertzog. Chief Justice: Jacob de Villiers then John Wessels. September...
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  • asked to leave South Africa by the administration of Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog on the grounds that the missionaries were "subversive" for encouraging...
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  • (1902–1981) Jeremy Broun (born 2000) Stephen Burks (born 1969) Busk + Hertzog Louise Campbell (born 1970) David Caon (born 1977) Achille Castiglioni...
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  • 1930 Imperial Conference (category R.B. Bennett)
    Commonwealth Alliance 1918–1939 (Palgrave Macmillan, 1981) pp. 115–126. JWW-B. "The Imperial Conferences of 1926-1930 and the Conduct of Foreign Policy...
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    party and opposition from James Barry Munnik Hertzog's National Party. He was a South African Freemason. Botha, like Hertzog, advocated for the preservation...
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    during the Second Boer War. Among the other prominent members were J. B. M. Hertzog, Christiaan de Wet and Martinus Theunis Steyn. A second political party...
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    Minister of Canada), Joseph Lyons (Prime Minister of Australia) and J. B. M. Hertzog (Prime Minister of South Africa) opposed options 1 and 2. Michael Joseph...
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