“Englishmen cannot too realise that the lines upon wni African native policy is no directed constitute a danger world. Their adoption canno fatally to prejudice the rela ' eV er V tween white and coloured rac where and to compromise tn both in Africa and in Asia, oi ish Imperial Commonwealth are absolutely contrary to ~?-- n ion ** ciples upon which British I dom- oP Africa has been established, itJ the moral strength of w . -j-feey stability and justication dope *miofl 3 constitute a breach of the c 0 [ and understandings on tne which the control of native al t rnnl en t * conceded to the Colonial Go\ tQ of the Cape and Natal, ana Union Government of Sout jrfr when that Government wa tuted.” —Lord Oliver, in The
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 March 1927, Page 12
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