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U.P, Complaint on Bantustan Bill UP Nat. Kafferboeties Giving T AM also told that houses of ill T OCAL boy who has made ^ good is Johaar Mosaval, the fame are now changing their Coloured dancer back in South red lights to blue so the cops can Africa from the Royal Ballet find their way. Too Much Away Company and at the moment guest ★ From our Parliamentary It was a pathetic exhibition, not All it does is abolish African dancer in another local boy’s pro­ “DUM OUR also has it that tax- Correspondent only of unreality, for one is used Representation in the House of As­ duction, ’‘Pink Lemonade.” payers are in for a new loan rpH E third-reading debate on the to that, but of sheer ineptitude. Mr. sembly, the Senate and the Pro­ Crowds have been flocking to Bantustan Bill was marked by Raw’s empty, declaiming voice vincial Councils. In place of this see Mosaval backed up by the tired and old arguments, fine Na­ seemed to sum up the whole and withm the framework of tne Eoan Group’s ballet corps and ★ tionalist promises, and a significant sterility, the whole basic falseness Bantu Authorities system, it confers have come back with high praise hint of policy to come from Uni­ which is the United Party answer limited powers—far less than those for a terrific performance. ted Party speakers, notably Sir De to the equal absurdity of the Ver- of a municipality in a White area— The Group has done much to By ALEX Villiers Graaff, who opened the de­ woerd Bantustan vision. upon Nationahst-appointed Bantu promote talent in the community bate, and Mr. W. Vausc Raw, of PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS Authorities. These hirelings are and we are all looking forward to Natal, who closed it. The fact that the United Party permitted to make limited decisions further triumphs in all branches LA GUMA Mr. Raw was more explicit and are going to go to the electorate on such matters as the building oi of the arts. But lately there have less clever than Sir De Villiers. He in the provincial council elections municipal piounds, but even tnese been mutterings in the background underlined with histrionic emphasis with this barren theme was also decisions are subject to tne veto about the high-handedness of cer­ ★ thinfi Sir De Villiers hinted deli­ clearly indicated by Sir De Vil­ of the Minister, and the Authori­ tain officials resulting in signs of cately at. And he wrote a very liers. ties themselves can be deposed at dissatisfaction in the ranks of the inglorious epilogue to what was a The Bantustan Bill, said Sir De any time the Minister sees tit. membership. sad and sorry debate. Villiers, would lead to a break-up It seeks to bolster reactionary The old light-skinned and dark- levy towards entertainment allow­ The Bantustan Bill, said Mr. of the Union, and a gigantic fifth and collaborationist elements with­ skinned question seems to be crop­ ances for the police force. Raw, drew a black noose round the column of urban Africans. in the Airican people. That these ping up, too, particularly around ★ throat of White South Africa. While the Bill might bring some opportunists are hated by the Afri­ a certain young lady said to be an Xf'ROM the screen in the flick the advantages to the Africans, he can people as a whole can be seen outstanding dancer but who hasn’t NAT KAFFERBOETIES other night, snapped star Si­ said, nothing at all would come oy a recent application by been given a chance to move natra: ’‘We don’t expect you to Waving a State Information Of- the way of the Whites. Transkeian chiefs for firearms to higher up because she happens to die. We don’t even expect you to Ice map, his voice ringing with What he called the “remaining deal with “agitators”. have that kinky hair and dark spill a little blood. All we want false Churchillian emotion, the rump” of South Africa would be It also seeks to perpetuate the skin. you to do is sweat for the resist­ rotund member from Durban dependent for its economic welfare migratory labour system, so the We don’t know whether all thii ance . .” Point, with wild declamatory upon a rightless proletariat, “with Whites need not sutler any incon­ is on tbe level, but where there’s “And,” added my better half gestures said: “Blood River will be all the dangers connected there­ venience by a gesture to “positive smoke there is probably a fire, beside me, “Stop eating potatoes.” handed back to the Natives, with­ with”. apartheid”. and for tbe good of progress we ★ out a shot being fired in anger.” In view of the wild and exag­ It is a fraud, as the United Party hope that the Group will be able INHERE is dead silence on the Mr. Raw’s forefathers, he gerated claims made by both Uni­ says, certainly, but it is not a frauu to throw cold water on it and con­ CAC front. Nobody ain’t say­ claimed, had fought and sacrificed ted Party and Nationalist speakers. imposed upon the White electorate, tinue with the good work. ing nuttin. A case of the jitters? to civilise the “Native,” and the It is necessary to repeat once again and if implemented represents no kafferboetie Nationalists were un­ just what the Bill does. threat whatever to their interests. doing all this by handing large It does not, as United Party and It is a fraud with which the Gov­ parts of South Africa back to these Nationalist speakers claimed, split ernment seeks to delude a few self-same savages without a shot or South Africa into one White and Africans by talk of “national cul­ a stniul*- several Black splinter States. ture” and “self-rule”, while main­ “ People Determined taining the status quo. And Mr. De Wet Nel, the Minis­ ter who has been piloting the mea­ sure, claimed that it would show to Hit Back” the way not only to South Africa People’s History in but to the whole world. RADIO BLUES Turok Tells Provincial Council About Dr. Albert Hertzog, one of Dr. Verwoerd’s blue-eyed boys, who Boycott of Nat. Goods Song was recently promoted to the Cabi­ “The conditions under which the net by his master, showed one of CAPE TOWN. I’T^HE Congress movement is tak- people are forced to live are creat­ the reasons for his advancement ing a great deal of ill-feeling, and Recitals by Cradock Choir when he said the moment the Afri­ ing steps through the economic boycott to hit back at the people the patience of the people is being From Govan Mbeki a Volunteer during the Defiance can was given a wireless there was sorely tried. Now they are taking PORT ELIZABETH, Campaign in 1952. She fell out of a danger he would not listen to responsible for the poverty and ill- treatment of the vast majority of steps to hit back. appearance of the Cradock a moving vehicle. programmes that were good for “Part of these steps is the recent, The ANC made elaborate ar­ him but to propaganda from over­ Non-Europeans, said Mr. Ben Tm -*• mixed choir of about 40 rok, Africans’ representatiev foi decision of the African National voices at concerts here last week rangements and it had been expec­ seas stations such as Radio Mos­ Congress to call for a ban on the brought to light the vast cultural ted that a mammoth assembly cow, Radio Cairo and Radi* Cape Western, in the Provincial Council budget debate last week. purchase of potatoes. This follows potentialities of our people that would have taken place at the un­ Ghana. on the persistent ill-treatment of hav# yet to be released. veiling ceremony. But the Na­ A solution to this problem Mr. Turok detailed the results African labourers on potato farms The choir was under the baton tionalist Government imposed a would be to give the African ultra of an investigation of African liv­ in the Union and as a protest of the ANC veteran, Canon J. A. ban on the ceremony a few days short-wave transmissions. The ing conditions he had conducted against the system of forced con­ Calata. Almost all the songs the before it took place. answer might lie in the use of personally in a number of areas in tract labour. •hoir rendered were his own com­ The song starts dramatically on transistors—which are extremely the Western Cape. “No doubt potatoes will not be positions, and taken together they the downward beat thus: expepsive, incidentally. “The conditions in which the the only items to be placed under provide a history of the Liberatory “Congress sent out a Clarion Call Dr. Hertzog also, incidentally, people live are shocking in many boycott. It has been suggested that Struggle in song. Canon Calata to Volunteers. said it was ‘practically the rule” areas,” he said. ‘There are con­ certain brands of canned fruit, ve­ has recorded in music the story of ’To Peddie,’ it said, ’to unveil a that post office workers found taminated wells, moist soil, bad getables and jams as well as major happenings in the course of Tombstone, guilty of theft and fraud were dis­ sanitation, litter, filth — typhoid cigarettes produced by a Na­ the struggle. He has composed Tombstone of the Warrior, Vo­ missed. could break out in these places at tionalist firm will be boycotted too. songs on the Defiance campaign lunteer Selina Mxokozeli.’ How odd this is in contrast with any time”.

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