why did the site or Durban beach in English read as
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The sign on Durban beach read as somewhat between the lines Sign in Durban that states the beach is for whites only under section 37 of the Durban beach by-laws.
The three languages used for the sign are English, Afrikaans and Zulu, the language of the black population group in the Durban area.
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Sign on Durban beach in English, Afrikaans eight and Zulu In English it reads:
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'CITY OF DURBAN Under section 37 of the Durban occup beach by-laws, this bathing large area is reserved for the sole use of members of the white race group'.
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