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FOCAL POINT IN SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL CRlSlS—Parliament Buildings, Cape Town, where the House of Assembly is considering the Government’s bill to reconstitute the Senate to give the Government power to overcome constitutional difficulties. Recently the Prime Minister (Mr J. G. Strydom) openly stated his desire for a republic. He said: “We want South Africans to be South Africans away from the British' Crown."

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27666, 24 May 1955, Page 3

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FOCAL POINT IN SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL CRlSlS—Parliament Buildings, Cape Town, where the House of Assembly is considering the Government’s bill to reconstitute the Senate to give the Government power to overcome constitutional difficulties. Recently the Prime Minister (Mr J. G. Strydom) openly stated his desire for a republic. He said: “We want South Africans to be South Africans away from the British' Crown." Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27666, 24 May 1955, Page 3

FOCAL POINT IN SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL CRlSlS—Parliament Buildings, Cape Town, where the House of Assembly is considering the Government’s bill to reconstitute the Senate to give the Government power to overcome constitutional difficulties. Recently the Prime Minister (Mr J. G. Strydom) openly stated his desire for a republic. He said: “We want South Africans to be South Africans away from the British' Crown." Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27666, 24 May 1955, Page 3