EQUALITY IN EDUCATION.
CAPETOWN, November i-'7. .ft General iiotha's instance, _ l)r. Jameson supporting him. tho Lnl °" Assembly unanimo;:;!y appointed a Select Committee to examine inU, the educational system in the tour provinces, with a view to ensuring equality of opportunity for those speaking tho English and tho Dutch languages, in accordance with article 137 ot tlic Constitution, and not by compulsion.
(deceived November 2!Hli, J 2.28 a.m.) PRETORIA. November 28. The Duke of in tlio morning, reviewed tha troops at Bloemfontein. Tiio flavor and Mayoress, Councillors, and local Australasians welcomAl Mr Fisher and Mr Foivlds at the station. Tlio visitors were entertained at breakfast, tno gathering!: very largo and representative. Complimentary speeches were made. Local members of the Labour party presented an address to Mr Fisher. The visitors motored to places oi interest, including; the Grey University College.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13902, 29 November 1910, Page 7
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