Reminiscences of My Life And of the Cape Bench And Bar

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Reminiscences of My Life And of the Cape Bench And Bar
Alfred W Alfred Whaley Cole
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They are all very fond of holidays, especially the Malays, who take Friday as their so-called Sabbath, Saturday, which is a half- holiday all over the country, Sunday as a matter of course, and Monday, which they generally appro- RACE ANTAGONISM IN THE TRANSVAAL. 67 priate to picnics and other amusements. Altogether it may be said that it is seldom that a Malay man works more than four days out of the seven.
It must bo. Borne in mind that what I have said with regard to the supposed antagonism
...between the Dutch and English races has nothing whatever to do with other States and Colonies in South Africa, and especially they could not apply to the people of the Transvaal Republic : there race hatred has been cultivated to an extreme extent. This is accounted for by the petting and fondling with which the Government of the Republic has treated the Boers and the Hollanders there, making these people fancy that they are not only lords of the soil, but the only persons fit to govern the country, and to treat the English inhabitants of the same State, whose capital and industry have made the country rich and pros- perous, and who pay about three-fourths of the taxes, as quite unentitled to take any part in the Government not even so far as to have a vote for the members of the Legislature.

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