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- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 abstract "According to the Native Administration Act, 1927 (Act No. 38 of 1927; subsequently renamed the Bantu Administration Act, 1927 and the Black Administration Act, 1927), the Governor-General of South Africa could "banish a 'native' or 'tribe' from one area to another whenever he deemed this 'expedient or in the general public interest'. This Act set up a separate legal system for the administration of African law and made the proclaimed Black areas subject to a separate political regime from the remainder of the country, ultimately subject only to rule by proclamation, not parliament.The central imperative behind the Act was to establish a strong enough system of national 'native administration' to contain the political pressures that were likely to result from the legislative measures necessary for the implementation of territorial segregation. It was, together with the Native Affairs Act, 1920, part of a process of transferring power over the regulation of African life from Parliament to the executive. Moreover, it included a clause which stated: "Any person who utters any words or does any other act or thing whatever with intent to promote any feeling of hostility between Natives and Europeans, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment not exceeding one year or to a fine of one hundred pounds or both", thus it became popularly known as the "hostility law".".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 thumbnail Coat_of_Arms_of_South_Africa_1930-1932.png?width=300.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 wikiPageExternalLink blsalaws.htm.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 wikiPageExternalLink 1927-038.pdf.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 wikiPageID "34792712".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 wikiPageRevisionID "597667346".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 administeredBy Minister_of_Bantu_Administration_and_Development,_and_Bantu_Education.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 citation "Act No. 38 of 1927".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 dateCommenced "1927-09-01".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 dateRepealed "--04-12".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 enactedBy Parliament_of_South_Africa.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 hasPhotoCollection Native_Administration_Act,_1927.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 longTitle "Act to provide for the better control and management of native affairs.".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 relatedLegislation Bantu_Authorities_Act,_1951.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 relatedLegislation Native_Affairs_Act,_1920.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 repeals Repeal_of_the_Black_Administration_Act_and_Amendment_of_Certain_Laws_Act,_2005.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 royalAssent "1927-06-30".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 shortTitle "Native Administration Act, 1927".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 status "repealed".
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 subject Category:Apartheid_laws_in_South_Africa.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 comment "According to the Native Administration Act, 1927 (Act No. 38 of 1927; subsequently renamed the Bantu Administration Act, 1927 and the Black Administration Act, 1927), the Governor-General of South Africa could "banish a 'native' or 'tribe' from one area to another whenever he deemed this 'expedient or in the general public interest'.".
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- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 wasDerivedFrom Native_Administration_Act,_1927?oldid=597667346.
- Native_Administration_Act,_1927 depiction Coat_of_Arms_of_South_Africa_1930-1932.png.
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