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SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR QUESTION.

(Received 8.44 a.m.) CAPETOWN. February 10. The South African Native Affairs Commission estimates the shortage in native labour at 307.528, and recommends various remedies. It also suggests a form of taxation preventing squatting and the delimitation of a final area for reserves and separate native constituencies for each State. LONDON, February 10. The "Times'" Johannesburg correspondent says that a more thoroughgoing- scheme for the giving of an immediate choice between tribal conditions and life under European influences would lead ™any pi the natives to accept European conditions, bringing with then the necessity {or earning a living.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 4

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SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR QUESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 4

SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR QUESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 4

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