SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS
J'KCOGNITIOX OP NATIVE E[GUTS. 1 ress Association—liy Telegraph—Copyright. CAPK'J'OWN, Starch 1. (Received March 1, at 10.35 p.m.) ■TIIO chiefs of the tribe oppose 'lie Soutli African Constitution. I/owl tseiborne, in an address .it the Capetown University, strongly opposed ths breaking up of liasutohmd' and other native reserves, and allotting tliem to whites. He declared that the natives were entitled to a. share of the land. He dopi'fleated tli-o granting of a uniform franchise, and advocated common judges, the enfranchising of the civilised natives, and representative comtcils of the mienfranchivsed, with freedom of speech, but no powers,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14461, 2 March 1909, Page 5
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