CAPE POLITICS
DLLAL NATIONALITY
(United Press Association— By EleJtri Telugrapb-^opy,right.) ~ ■ (Received this day at 11.15 a.m./ CAPETOWN, November 3.
' Despite the Premier’s request pot tc raise the question, Doctor 'Mulan, leader of Cape assert that tlie dual nationality resulting fron .the’.lmperial 1 Conference is an absurdity. "Tt ohw/tlife spurious? principle ,o*/ indivisibility of ’ Crown-. If the.' ■ were' to a doubh nationality ‘ which- is unchangeable «' cepi?' by 'consent of: the 'other' Dominions, he; mustc state 'unequivocally tin idea' cannot; be accepted. ’ South Afr> oaiis alone- riaustf: decide* the', scope ° ’'their freedom, ■ , • -
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1932, Page 6
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