. At. the Rand Cliamber of . ilinea luncheon to the Empire Parliamentarians at Johannesburg, Senator Given?;, of Australia, responded for the visitors. He sai.d that in some respects Johannesburg was the most wonderful sight in South Africa. No more than <fi> years ■ ■ -the lion and the leopard w>ere stalking, that region. . They must feel prpud of the pioneers who had accomplished such a transformation, and •had paved the way towards peace ajid. /settlement Hfe concluded: "Th© Imore -I iravel, oyer. South . Africa the more * increasingly- proud I am of- the : accomplishments and" achievements ot the white race."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 10
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