EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.
A DIFFICULT PBDBLEM. By TelesrapU—Press Association-Copj'riEht London, April 17. Mr. Thomas Muir, SuperintendentGeneral of Education in Cape Colony, who has arrived here to attend the Education Conference as representative of Cape Colony, has been interviewed. He said that the bilingual difficulty was nothing compared with the problem of providing a common policy for the education of native children in the four Union provinces, where tho status of tho natives differed greatly.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 19 April 1911, Page 5
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75EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 19 April 1911, Page 5
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