SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
—mt^ . liiy Electric I digraph — Copyright.) (Real 10.60 p.m.) CAPETOWN, Anil 7, General Smuts U\ ihc .Assembly declared I bat too much had been made of the; education test and immigration. He advocated the test of sound health and good character pro the (white men mainly contracts. The Bill was tc.acl :\ Mmd time. " Mr Schreiner's amendment was rejected by twenty eight to seven, debarring the (Governor-General from entering into contracts with shipowners charging unreasonable rates and thereby empowering the Government to fix the rates. The Government considered the amendment "too drastic
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Grey River Argus, 8 April 1911, Page 6
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