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Afrikaans: Die 19 Volksraadslede van die "Gesuiwerde" Nasionale Party wat nie in 1934 met die Suid-Afrikaanse Party saamgesmelt het om die Verenigde Party te vorm nie.
• Agter van links na regs: S.P. le Roux, R.A.T. van der Merwe, F.C. Erasmus, P.J.H. Luttig en J.J. Haywood.
• Tweede ry van agter: L.J. Vosloo, dr. N.J. van der Merwe, ds. D.F. Malan, adv. J.H.H. de Waal en A.L. Badenhorst.
• Derde ry: P.O. Sauer, dr. Karl Bremer, adv. J.G. Strijdom, ds. C.W.M. du Toit.
• Voorste ry: J.F. van G. Bekker, adv. C.R. Swart, W.B. de Villiers, C.H. Geldenhuys en G.P. Steyn.
English: In 1935, a hardline faction of Afrikaner nationalists, led by Daniel François Malan, strongly opposed the merger between Hertzog's National Party and the rival South African Party. Malan and 18 other MPs defected to form the 'Purified' National Party.
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Author Akkersdyk Ateljee, Die Nasionale Party, sy opkoms en oorwinning. Kaapland se aandeel.

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