The Quarterly Review, Volume 286William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1948 - English literature |
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Page 162
... South Africa and asking the South African Government to revise its policy towards Asiatics . South Africa is a country of many races and creeds . There are English and Afrikaans - speaking South Africans who , with welcome British ...
... South Africa and asking the South African Government to revise its policy towards Asiatics . South Africa is a country of many races and creeds . There are English and Afrikaans - speaking South Africans who , with welcome British ...
Page 172
... South Africa's treatment of her Indian subjects should go a long way towards finishing the job . For what could U.N.O. do about the matter since the vast majority of the member states themselves lived on the exploitation of their ...
... South Africa's treatment of her Indian subjects should go a long way towards finishing the job . For what could U.N.O. do about the matter since the vast majority of the member states themselves lived on the exploitation of their ...
Page 174
... South Africa has been more than fairly presented above . It remains for me to sum- marise the main objections of South Africans to the Indians , as citizens in South Africa : 1. The main objection to the Indians is their amazing ...
... South Africa has been more than fairly presented above . It remains for me to sum- marise the main objections of South Africans to the Indians , as citizens in South Africa : 1. The main objection to the Indians is their amazing ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 1 |
The South African Indians and U N | 2 |
The Language of the Underworld | 3 |
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