EX-GERMAN POSSESSIONS.
PtJTTJBE .OOyEBNMENT. (By Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z Cable. Association.) (Received April 26th. 7M'«p.m.j' &VPETOW&, April 19 ~ The report of the Commission which enquired into -tile question of the future form; of .government For the late Ger« man possessions in South-West Africa recommends; •first; the establishment of a temporary advisory council, and afterwards, that' they be granted fnll re presentation as a province of the South African Union,, bjufc not uritil the-popu-lation includes ton thousand British subjects of ;EuVtfpeah --i descent?''•-; The opinion is expressed that any intermediate form of government would f"" 1 - ter the aspirations entertained by the German population' of development into a State independent of the. Union. The. "report recommends that every German, adult male be proclaimed & British subject unless 'within a year he declines to accept citizenship.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17125, 21 April 1921, Page 10
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133EX-GERMAN POSSESSIONS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17125, 21 April 1921, Page 10
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