SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.
HOW THEY SHOULD BE HANDLED. • Bloemfontein. June 8. Ex-President Stein, at tlie Orange Free State Unic j Congress, referring to the natives losing respect for the whites, deprecated the outcry, which suggested that all hlack3 should suffer for the faults of a few. The best way to roerect the wall of respect was by cooperation of white races, not, however. L an equality of black and white, widen was non-existent. The native should r understand that the Union was his friend and protection and not his enemy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 5
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