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The South African flag controversy, 1925-1928 (Oxford University Press)
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The South African flag controversy, 1925-1928 (Oxford University Press)

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South Africa
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Oxford University Press, 1980, hardcover, illustrated, 316 page, some edgewear to dust jacket, otherwise condition: very good.

 In 1925, discussion rose about creating a new flag for South Africa as many descendants of Boers found the Union Jack unacceptable after the Second Boer War. In 1926 the Balfour Declaration granted South Africa legislative autonomy, opening the possibility of a new flag. British South Africans wanted the Union Jack in the new flag as part of the British Empire while the Afrikaners did not. The majority British Natal Province threatened to secede from the Union if the Union Jack was removed. A compromise was reached whereby the new flag would consist of the Prinsenvlag as this was the first flag raised on South Africa and a badge in the centre consisting of the Union Jack with the flags of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic. The Union Jack was mirrored in the new flag with the hoist on the right so that it did not take precedence over the others. This was denounced by D. F. Malan, then the South African Minister of Home Affairs, who described the group of miniature flags "a scab... which will one day fall off". The South African Red Ensign would be retained as South Africa's merchant ensign until 1951.

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