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WELCOME BY BANTU STUDENTS

CAPETOWX, Alar. I. Their Majesties this af ternoon wallced among 5000 Bantu stuftents drawu up 011 tlie sportsground to welcome them at the great missionary and edueational institute at Dovedale. A massed choir from the Uiskei Native Reserves chanted native songs. Their Majestie,-. marvelled at the natural harmony ot the massed singers, who had never sung together before. Heveral native haelielors of arts were presented to the King. _ The principal of Dovedale said: ' ' Our natives have been wait.ing months for tliis day, but never expected to talK inforniniiy vcith the King. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1947, Page 5

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WELCOME BY BANTU STUDENTS Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1947, Page 5

WELCOME BY BANTU STUDENTS Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1947, Page 5

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