SOUTH AFRICAN POLICIES.
SPEECH BY GENERAL BOTHA.
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright,
fcßcc. July 39, 10.35 p.m.)
London, July 29.
■ The "Morning Chronicle's" Johannesburg correspondent says that-the South African Unionist leaders are pltdged, if their party is successful at the polls hi September, to introduce the German system of industrial compensation and insurances. .
General Botha, Premier of 'South Africa, speaking at Pretoria, opposed the aiding of immigrants unless, and until, the unemployed in the country had been given land. Ho also advocated the wholesale deportation of Asiatics, with provision for the payment of compensation to them.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 5
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