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AFRICAN UNION

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association — By Electric Teleoravh— Copyright.

THE NATIVE QUESTION.

READING OF REGULATIONS

(Received April 15, 9.10 a.m.)

CAPETOWN, April 1"4. The nativo labour regulations wero read a "third time in the Senate. The Hon. H. Burton, Minister for Native Affairs, speaking in the Union assembly, said ho hoped to deal comprehensively with native taxation next session. The Government had declined recent proposals for the introduction of native labourers from new fields outside the Union. He hoped that instead of extending the sources of native labour they would restrict existing ones. General Hertzog, Minister of Justice, foreshadowed a compromise between the Unionists and the Heitzc;;ians on the bi-lingual question.

A COMPROMISE REACHED

(Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.)

CAPETOWN', April 15

A compromise has been reached over the bi-lingual difficulty. While safeguarding the English language and interests, the arrangement follows generally on the lines enunciated by General Botha last year.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10214, 17 April 1911, Page 5

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153

AFRICAN UNION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10214, 17 April 1911, Page 5

AFRICAN UNION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10214, 17 April 1911, Page 5

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