Apartheid Held Morally Sound”
(N.Z. Press Association^jCopyright) PRETORIA, April 16. The chairman of the South African Bureau of Racial Affairs, the Rev. W. A. Landman, said today that the separate development of whites and non-whites was practicable and morally sound. He said peaceful development in South Africa was to be found in this system whereby separate groups would have the opportunity of full development. Both sections of the people would have to be educated and prejudice would have to be discarded, he said. The youth of the country would have to be informed, and a proper attitude towards certain types of work would have to be cultivated.
The Bureau of Racial Affairs is a predominantly Afrikaans organisation, whose aims are to separate the development of white and non-white groups in South Africa and to safeguard the interests of both groups.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 15
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