HC Deb 02 July 1959 vol 608 cc69-70W
Mr. Stonehouse

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations why the powers of Her Majesty's Government were not exercised to prevent the operation of the Magistrates' Court Amendments Act in Southern Rhodesia in view of the discriminatory nature of this legislation.

Mr. Alport

My noble Friend considered that, in so far as the Act fell within the terms of Article 28 (a) of the Southern Rhodesia Constitution Letters Patent, it conferred advantages on the Africans which they had not enjoyed under the previous law.

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