COLOUR QUESTION
EURASIAN RACE ADVOCATED, [United Proas Association. —P J Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] TORONTO, May 22. Intermixing and marriage between Orientals and whites in Briti li Columbia )vould not only set le race problems but the resultant race would be superior to both the present race?,. This ifl the opinion of Dr Charles Hill Tout') Vancouver anthropologist. He said that in ten generations racial and cultural prejudice would be broken down and if crons breeding Were continued) the characteristics of the new race would be fixed. Only by inter-marriage to the fullest degree could there be a solution of the possibility of race war. “I .think that such a conflict is a possibility unless we check upon our air of superiority in dealing with Asiatic people and . give India self-government,” De'-fsaid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 5
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130COLOUR QUESTION Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 5
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