THE FLAG IN SOUTH AFRICA
“It is perfectly obvious to any observer that there is a parting of the way in Southern Africa to-day. If the right road is followed there will gradually be built up in the highlands a community of varied races and colours, with its internal difficulties no doubt, hut whose members will he prosperous, progressive, and at peace with one another. If the wrong road ‘if followed there will gradually develop a form of racial strife, on colour lines, both in economies and politics, compared to which the Anglo-Boer contention of the past would he child’s play which will go far to ruin South Africa and which will eventually ramify all over Africa and even Asia.—“ The Bound Table.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1927, Page 2
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123THE FLAG IN SOUTH AFRICA Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1927, Page 2
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