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. The Annual Register - Pagina 413geredigeerd door - 1910Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1920 - 854 pagina’s
...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...reasonable wants and wishes, of the coloured races of South Africa.' In the Transvaal the Native Affairs Department has appointed a special legal adviser... | |
| 1909 - 492 pagina’s
...appointment of eight senators by the Governor-General in Council ; four of these are to be " selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa." Therefore, it will be seen that in a Parliament of 161 members the native population of over five millions... | |
| Robert Henry Brand - 1909 - 206 pagina’s
...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 acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General in Council shall nominate... | |
| Frank Richardson Cana - 1909 - 366 pagina’s
...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 acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. " * Thus sixteen out of the sixty-four senators will be charged with the special interests of the native... | |
| Percy Arthur Baxter Silburn - 1910 - 368 pagina’s
...appointment of eight senators by the GovernorGeneral in Council. Four of these are to be " selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa". Therefore it will be seen that in a parliament of 161 members, the native population of over 5,000,000... | |
| South Africa - 1910 - 92 pagina’s
...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 acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General-inCouncil shall nominate... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 318 pagina’s
...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 acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General in Council shall nominate... | |
| South African national convention, 1908-1909 - 1911 - 486 pagina’s
...as Senators the Governor-General-in-Council shall as to one-half of their number be guided mainly by their thorough acquaintance, by reason of their official experience, or otherwise, with the reasonable wishes and wants of the coloured races in South Africa. The original motion, and the remaining amendments... | |
| Edgar Harris Walton - 1912 - 410 pagina’s
...Governor-General-inCouncll shall hold their seats for ten years. One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the Governor-General-in-Councll shall nominate... | |
| Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1912 - 628 pagina’s
...GovernorGeneral in Council shall hold their seats for ten years. Onehalf of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance,...and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa. If the seat of a senator so nominated shall become vacant, the GovernorGeneral in Council shall nominate... | |
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