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" One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance, by reason of their official experience or otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. "
Education in Africa: A Study of West, South, and Equatorial Africa by the ... - Page 180
by Phelps-Stokes Fund. African Education Commission (1920-1921), Thomas Jesse Jones - 1922 - 323 pages
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The Church quarterly review, Volumes 90-91

1920 - 854 pages
...of Union lays down that of the eight nominated members four ' shall be selected mainly on the ground of their thorough acquaintance, by reason of their...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes, of the coloured races of South Africa.' In the Transvaal the Native Affairs Department has appointed a special...
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The Oxford and Cambridge Review, Volumes 7-9

1909 - 492 pages
...made for the appointment of eight senators by the Governor-General in Council ; four of these are to be " selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa." Therefore, it will be seen that in a Parliament of 161 members the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4

Electronic journals - 1910 - 1060 pages
...24). Four of the nominated senators shall be selected on the ground mainly of their acquaintance " with the reasonable wants and wishes of the colored races of South Africa" (SA 24). This is one of the few provisions in the act concerning the much discussed native question...
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South Africa from the Great Trek to the Union

Frank Richardson Cana - South Africa - 1909 - 366 pages
...appointed by the Government hold office for ten years. It is provided that— ".one half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. " * Thus sixteen out of the sixty-four senators will be charged with...
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The Union of South Africa

Robert Henry Brand - Constitutional law - 1909 - 206 pages
...nominated by the GovernorGeneral in Council shall hold their seats for ten years. One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 4

International law - 1910 - 438 pages
...nominated by the governor-general in council shall hold their seats for ten years. One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...the reasonable wants and wishes of the colored races in South Africa. If the seat of a fenator so nominated shall become vacant, the governor-general in...
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South Africa Act, 1909: An Act to Constitute the Union of South Africa

South Africa - South Africa - 1910 - 92 pages
...nominated by the GovernorGeneral-in-Council shall hold their seats for ten years. One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General-inCounc...
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Second Chambers: An Inductive Study in Political Science

Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Legislative bodies - 1910 - 330 pages
...therefore, will consist of forty members. Of the eight to be nominated by the Governor-General four are to be selected ' on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa '. The eight members representing each province are to be elected, also...
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The Governance of Empire

Percy Arthur Baxter Silburn - Great Britain - 1910 - 368 pages
...made for the appointment of eight senators by the GovernorGeneral in Council. Four of these are to be " selected on the ground mainly of their thorough...otherwise with the reasonable -wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa". Therefore it will be seen that in a parliament of 161 members, the...
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The Annual Register, Volume 151

Edmund Burke - Books - 1910 - 680 pages
...by each of the four provinces of the Union. Four of the eight nominated Senators are to be chosen " on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance,...otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa." The elected Senators are to be elected at a special sitting of the...
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