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BRITAIN AND BOER.

;■■. ■: - THE. LANGITAGE.; QUESTION. \." ' By Telegra-plt—Press Ateocifttion-Oopyrteht.:. ' ' V .(Rec.rObtci'bor 2d,,'0i3.5 p^m,)' , , ' ;<.-.'-.-....' •''. 'V I :•■:, Pretoria, October .20. -. '■■:■ General!; : Hertzog)-;Minister, for.- : Justice In.' the -TJilojti' Cabinet, declares that the education, law- is not in 'accordance with Artiolo 137: of ;,.tho ■: the camp'al#n; against compulsory of the, Dutoh language's was 1 narrow-minded, '' The-'Speech: is...regarded; as a ■counter. West to the success of the separate schools ■movement. ■■•.-.'••//■ V ,"'■■■■;'• . ' >■'''/"::'

The Sohool Aot : of - the Orange Free State, known as Hertzog's Act, compels every, English:.child-up, to Standard IV to receive instruction in every subject,' partly' through the medium of Dutch ; after. StandardMV. at : least three of, the ■principal"subjects of tho ciirrioUlum must also .be ;taught; ■;• through that/ medium,' while the-study- ; bf,Dutch is compulsory after Standafd'-III; : The. objeot of tho ; establishment.of tho separate schools referred .'to' in ,: tho-cable was to , prevent •English! children being' compelled to learn. ■■.Dulcn.'•;■■■ •■•;. : ." , ' v -. , >.3v ; c- : - - . :vv;:-,; :■■■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 5

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BRITAIN AND BOER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 5

BRITAIN AND BOER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 5

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