It would bo a fair criticism of the Dutch in South Africa to say that they had an almost fanatical hatred of the coloured races, probably an inheritance from the time when they were a small minority among a vast coloured population. said Professor L. G. Pocock in an address to the 'international Association at Christchurch. “It is a great nity, and an ugly thing to consider." he said. “I think that in that respect the British have behaved better, though we too have grossly neglected certain icrritcries. Generally speaking, the natives should be looked after much more sympathetically, but that has not been the policy of the governments of the Union.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1939, Page 9
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