SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.
SIR GEO. FERRAR'S ADVICE. . THE DUTCH LANGUAGE. By Cable—Press As«>cia tion.—Copyrif Ut Capetown, April 5. ' Sir George Farrar, speaking at : a conference of the Transvaal Progres-.) sive Federation, declared that the Hetj Volk of Orangia and the Bond were now regarded as one .party. However willing General Botha had been to cooperate with the Progressives, his retrograde followers were too strong for him. He (Farrar) advised the Progressives to reorganise under Dr Jameson. Their opponents were fighting among] themselves for the Premiership. He urged that South Africa should share I the cot* of the Imperial Navy. ;| The newspapers of the Progressive! Party denounce the enforced resignation of Mt Gunn, Director of Education in Orangia, owing to Mr Hertzog's bilingual proposals. The Orangia Parliament is considering, a Bill extending the bilingual, prin-! ciple Among teachers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 357, 7 April 1910, Page 5
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137SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 357, 7 April 1910, Page 5
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