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to be in the van, setting an example to others. I would like to see a 

 complete and united Survey of South Africa, with its triangulation carried 

 all over the country to the third order; with a complete network of 

 levels, primary, secondary, and tertiary ; with a good series of topo- 

 graphical maps and cadastral maps ; and I would like to see the Survey 

 printing and publishing all these maps itself. You may say that this 

 means money, and that it is a matter for Parliament. Peoples are in 

 the habit of blaming Parliaments ; but I am not at all sure that it is 

 always ParUament that is to blame. If the people of South Africa take 

 a real interest in this matter, and demand an adequate survey and good 

 maps. Parliament will find the money. I commend this ideal to the 

 people of South Africa, that they should be determined to have a National 

 Survey adequate to their place among the nations, and worthy of their 

 history and great traditions. 



