SOUTH AFRICA.
THE SEPARATISTS' PROGRAMME. By Telegraph.—Press A-i<m.—Copyright. Capetown, Oct. 0. Before closing, the Nationalist Congress at Paarl adopted a programme of action embracing a demand for the repeal of the Colonial Laws Reality Act of 1865 so far as it concerned nouth Africa; the abolition of titles and honors; the South African flag to supersede the Union Jack; the appointment of South African Ambassadors; the appointment of the Govenor-General; a South African mint and coinage; no British nor other garrison troops to remain in the 'Union, which shall have complete equality with other sovereign States as regards international negotiations; the Union to have complete and exclusive control of external affair?.
The programme also provides for the creation of a South African fleet anc* the avoidance of anything in the shape of Imperial Federation, such as the appointment of a resident Minister in London.—Aus.-N.Z. Cahle Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1919, Page 5
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