DOMINIONS AND PREFERENCE
SOUTH AFRICA WANTS BETTER TREATMENT.
By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. LONDON, 28th February.' Sir Starr Leander Jameson, at a meeting of the British South Africa Company, said that South Africa din f wish to put an extra burden on the Li ; sh people, but to say that the Do-mim-is' were unwilling to receive preference 'vas a:- rant humbug. He Qi > not think" that the preference which Sou'h Afiica now granted to Great Britai. would be continued unless South Africa cMained batter treatment. He added tha-. the time was not ripe, for Rhodesia to e^er tho Union. The people would not wl ome the absorption by the Union of a sp:. 'c which was not as essentially British a, they could desire.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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