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SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS.

THE NATIVE QUESTION. MR MOOR'S VIEWS. CAPETOWN, Aug. 23. Mr F. R. Moor (Union Minister for Commerce and Industries and formerly Premier of Natal), speaking at Escourt, explained that he had joined the Union Cabinet because General Botha was the only possible Prime Minister. He had the confidence of the whites and had been Natal's best friend in the Convention. Mr Moor advocated total liquor prohibition for natives. He also advocated withholding the franchise from them, experience leading him to oppose its extension to them. He added that the Government would not allow Indians to overrun South Africa.

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Mataura Ensign, 24 August 1910, Page 6

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SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS. Mataura Ensign, 24 August 1910, Page 6

SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS. Mataura Ensign, 24 August 1910, Page 6

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