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IMMIGRANTS TO S. AFRICA

Instruction In Languages

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter) JOHANNESBURG. The administrators of South Africa’s four provinces have agreed to provide special language teachers to instruct immigrant children in English and Afrikaans. The administrator of the Transvaal, Mr S. J. G. van Niekerk, said that schools could apply for extra language teachers above their normal teacher quotas, depending on the number of immigrant children in their care. British children obviously spoke English, and those from Holland and Belgium easily adapted themselves to Afrikaans, he said, but children of immigrants from countries such as Italy and Portugal created a problem.

RUSSLEY. Stableford A grade: P. B. Vincent, 39 points, won on a count-back from J. R. Broadburst; A. Beechey, 37; K. Hitchon, 37. B grade: E. Bourke, 39: C. S. Gibbs, 38; C. K. Jones, 37. C grade: D. G. Campbell, 38; A Callender. 34; W. E. Patterson, 34.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31226, 25 November 1966, Page 21

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IMMIGRANTS TO S. AFRICA Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31226, 25 November 1966, Page 21

IMMIGRANTS TO S. AFRICA Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31226, 25 November 1966, Page 21

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