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BLACK AND WHITE.

A SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEM. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copy rich! (Hoc. Juno !), 0.5 a.m.) Bloemfontein, June 8. Ex-President Steyn, speaking in the Orange Free Stale, referred to the fnct that the natives were losing their respect for the whites. Ho deprecated any outcry which suggested that all tho blacks, should suffer for the faults of a few. The best way to rc-erect tho wall of respect was by the co-operation of the whito races, not by an equality of black and white, which was lion-existent. Tho native should understand that tho Union was his friend and protector, and not his enemy.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 5

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BLACK AND WHITE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 5

BLACK AND WHITE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 5

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