NATAL AND ITS NATIVES
THE GOVERNOR ON THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.
TJnited Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright.
(Reoeived April 28tih, 9.36 p-.m.) DURBAN, April 28
At the conclusion: of a tour of Ztrlukvnd,' Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Natal, speaking at Vernlam, said the Government's new proposals refuted the most wrongful charge that N-a/aJ was careless of natita initereets. Tiho Government wished to govern in tho . rniteroste of both natives and whites, but tlho supremacy of the wnitee must be maintained.
The Natal Govorponen-t is providing special representation for natives on tho I/QgisJativo Gouncilj and will oreate a Council of Natave Affaire, estaVKeh native settlements with inaiicnable l<a<nd grants to individuals.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 7
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