RACIAL BITTERNESS IN AFRICA
FLAG CONTEOVEESART IN FULL SWING. (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Australian Press Assn, and Sun.) Received This Day, 10.10 a.m. CAPETOWN, May 22. The bitterness of the flag controversy has been revived by the limitations with regard to public institutions on which the Union Jack may be flown. Parliamentarians are striving to reach an understanding. Interviews with the Premier and the Minister of the Interior, which were continued last night and resumed to-day, have not concluded. Capetown is demanding that the Union Jack be flown on the castle, on which it has been flown since the British occupation; and that it be flown on the Supreme Court, as well as the Parliament Buildings and the Administrator’s office.
Natal is insisting on the unrestricted flying of the Union Jack on public ■buildings.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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