Comment By Mr Nash
WELLINGTON, March 27. Asked for his comments on the recent violence in South Africa, the Prime Minister (Mr Nash) said today that the situation was clearly a most unhappy one. He was pleased to see that the
by statute.” South African Government had decided to appoint commissions to inquire into the incidents at Sharpeville and Langa. The more basic problem was. however, deep-rooted and, in his view, until certain lessons of history were absorbed in South Africa, the situation there was bound to remain explosive and highly dangerous.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29165, 28 March 1960, Page 13
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