SOUTH AFRICA'S PROBLEM.
CAPETOWN, June 8. Ex-President Steyn, speaking at the Orangia L'nie Congress, and referring to the fact that natives were losing respect for whites, deprecated the outcry which suggested that all blacks should suffer for the faults of a few. The best way to re-erect the wall of respect was to make the native understand that the Union was his friend and protector, and not his enemy. The whites should co-operate with the natives, but •not on an equality, which was non-exis-tent. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 5
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