THE EDUCATION' DIFFICULTY.
United i'ress Association — i>y -caccm* Telegraph—Ccpyright. PRETORIA, October 20. Mr Hcrtzog, during ft speech delivered here, recalled the time when the school children were ashamed of their parents because the parents were unable to sneak English. If the system had been continued they would have fceen fit for nothing but fhmkevs. The Rev. Mr Bosnian hoped that the Orange River Colony Education Act would become the law of the Union.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13870, 22 October 1910, Page 9
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