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NON-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE

THE COLOUR BAR. LABOUR POLICY ATTACKED. ' (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) CAPETOWN, January 3. At the Non-European Congress at Capetown Dr A. B. Durham (Malay) said that the political colour bar was a festering sore, which was polluting the life springs of the country. He enumerated outstanding grievances of the industrial colour bar in the civilised Labour policy, which kept out of employment thousands of non-Europeans. A resolution advocating closer cooperation among non-Europeans, also? Europeans, was carried.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20917, 6 January 1930, Page 7

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NON-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20917, 6 January 1930, Page 7

NON-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20917, 6 January 1930, Page 7

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