SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.
THE CAPITAL QUESTION.' |dt MtiGaAPn—r-ttEss association'—corrntorrr I Gape Town, February 5. Lord Curzon, ex-Viceroy of India, vvas interviewed at Cape Town on the proposal that Capo Town should be the administrative and Pretoria tho legislative capital of South' Africa. * Lord Curzon said ho believed that this' -arrangement regarding tho South African capital was workable, judging by the Indian precedent of Simla and Calcutta He was greatly impressed by the good feeling and absence of raoialism shown at the Convention.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 5
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82SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 5
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