NON-EUROPEANS
CONGRESS IN GAPE TDWN POLITICAL COLOUR BAR COJJ- ■ . DEMNBBf. -,j: prtsi Anncifctioa— By yrif h W ■ CAPE TOWN, January 8. (Received January 4, a£ 12.15 p.m.Tl At the Non-European Congress all Capo Town Dr A. B. Durham (Malay} said that the political colour bar wa« a. festering sore, Which was polluting the life, springs of the country. He enumerated outstandmg grievances _ qt the industrial colour bar m the civilised Labour policy, which kept out oxemployment thousands of non-Euro-peans. ; A resolution • advocating closer cooperation among non-Europeans, alsa Europeans, was carried.
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Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 10
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