SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES GRIEVANCE
DEPUTATION TO THE IMPERIALPARLIAMENT, By Teleirrnnh.—Press ilsocmiation—Co»yrljcht (Ree. May 17, 15.5 p.wi.) Capo Town, May 16. Tlio Union Government vainly endeavoured to dissuade, the Native deputation from sailing. The Premier (General Botjia) pointed out that the Lands Act separated .tlaj. two.rates in tho 'interests of 'botii' atpitl was. simply an instalment of legislation designed to provide a lasting settlement. He. warned tho deputation that the Parliament and people of South Africa would not tolerate outside interference.
A cablegram published oh Saturday roiMh-'Allcßiug that then; H grave dissatisfaction among tlse natives ngainst the Government's management of the Native. Affairs Department, a deputation representing various South, African tvibss will leave on Saturday to kv their views beforo the Imperial Parliament,"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2151, 18 May 1914, Page 5
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122SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES GRIEVANCE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2151, 18 May 1914, Page 5
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