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William Schreiner

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in 1909. He brought together a multiracial delegation of nine prominent Cape politicians to call for the Cape franchise which allowed all men of property to vote, irrespective of race, to be implemented in the whole of South Africa. Schreiner led the group to London, but the delegation was
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unsuccessful in its appeal, despite receiving considerable support from the infant Labour Party and other liberal British organisations. It was from this delegation that the
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and Parliament proposed for South Africa would not uphold the liberal Bantu policy of the Cape Colony, so he went to London to oppose the passage of the
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Report of Commission of Inquiry regarding Cape Coloured Population of the Union, U.G. 54 – 1937, Government Printer, Pretoria, 1937, p. 213, para 1037
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in 1910 he became one of the first senators nominated to look after black interests. Having already been made a member of the
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Martin Plaut, Promise and Despair, the First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa, Jacana Press, 2016
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in 1898 and later that year became prime minister himself, heading a cabinet that included
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He failed to win a seat in 1904, but returned in 1908 as the member for
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in 1887. In the 1891 New Year Honours he was made a Companion of the
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Schreiner was married in 1884 to Frances Hester Reitz, a sister of
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South African Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Schreiner was on holiday in England at the outbreak of the
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High Commissioner of South Africa to the United Kingdom
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Schreiner was born at Wittebergen Mission Station near
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Members of the House of Assembly of the Cape Colony
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Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1898 to 1900
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He was educated at Templeton High School, 518:awarded Schreiner the Grand Officer of the 361:in 1885, and acted as legal adviser to the 974: 960: 952: 883: 466:which allowed him to be addressed as the " 52: 29: 744:"SOUTH AFRICAN HIGH COMMISSIONER'S DEATH" 602:Learn how and when to remove this message 349:and established a thriving law practice. 1093:State President of the Orange Free State 983:Prime Ministers of the Cape of Good Hope 565:This article includes a list of general 624:"Schreiner, William Philip (SCRR878WP)" 615: 88:13 October 1898 â€“ 17 June 1900 1154:South African people of German descent 529:, Wales, on 28 June 1919, the day the 453:South African Native National Congress 1214:Members of the Senate of South Africa 367:High Commissioner for Southern Africa 7: 1189:Alumni of Downing College, Cambridge 1179:Attorneys general of the Cape Colony 1149:People from Senqu Local Municipality 540:. They had four children, including 1199:South African anti-racism activists 464:Privy Council of the United Kingdom 385:'s cabinet, which was supported by 331:University of the Cape of Good Hope 236:University of the Cape of Good Hope 1194:Alumni of the University of London 1164:Prime ministers of the Cape Colony 571:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 1105:Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 869:National Portrait Gallery, London 823:"Schreiner, William Philip"  400:Schreiner was elected member for 371:Order of St Michael and St George 295:Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 76:Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 1110: 1098: 1086: 1074: 1061: 991: 792:"Olive Schreiner Letters Online" 556: 837:Plaut, Martin (February 2017). 1184:University of Cape Town alumni 865:Portraits of William Schreiner 387:Jan Hendrik "Onze Jan" Hofmeyr 297:from 1898 to 1900, during the 1: 1209:South African Queen's Counsel 902:Prime Minister of Cape Colony 59: 820:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). 780:. 20 May 1919. p. 1741. 706:. 3 January 1911. p. 3. 650:. 1 January 1891. p. 2. 628:A Cambridge Alumni Database 489:A portrait of Schreiner by 156:Wittebergen Mission Station 1240: 874:The papers of WP Schreiner 630:. 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William Philip Schreiner
The Right Honourable
KC
Premier WP Schreiner
Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
Victoria
The Viscount Milner
John Gordon Sprigg
John Gordon Sprigg
Wittebergen Mission Station
Cape Colony
Llandrindod Wells
Wales
United Kingdom
South African Party
Olive Schreiner
Oliver Schreiner
Alma mater
University of the Cape of Good Hope
University of London
Downing College, Cambridge
Barrister
Politician
CMG
PC
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barrister
politician
Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
Second Boer War

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