AUSTRALIA FOR WHITES
Tunku Agrees With Policy LONDON, March 18 The Prime Minister of Malaya. Tunku Abdul Rahman, told a press conference today that he supported the “white Australia” policy It was. he said, intended to protect the Australian people, not to create a racial problem It was very different from the African racial discrimination policy. He said there were 4000 Malayan students in Australia and added: “I agree that if Australia were to open its doors it would be swamped in no time. That would be unfair to the Australian people.” “African Struggle Will Continue”” LONDON. March 19 The struggle for emancipation of the African people in South Africa would continue. President Nkrumah of Ghana said yesterday. “This is no struggle between white and black.” he said. “It i s a fight between right and wrong—between what is good and what is evil.”
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29467, 20 March 1961, Page 15
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