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STUDENTS IN AFRICA

Right Of Choice Defended

(N.2 Press Asgociatton—Copyright) CAPE TOWN, December 12. ™ e Principal and Vice-Chan-Or t°* Cape Town University (Mr J P. Duminy) said at a graduation ceremony today that his council, staff and students’ would continue to fight university apartheid. “What we fought for and will continue to fight for is the right of every student to apply for admission to the university of his choice,” he declared. Cape Town University will be forbidden to admit non-white students under an act coming into effect next month which provides for separate non-white universities.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29077, 14 December 1959, Page 23

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STUDENTS IN AFRICA Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29077, 14 December 1959, Page 23

STUDENTS IN AFRICA Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29077, 14 December 1959, Page 23

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