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Tielman Roos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tielman Roos Tielman Johannes de Villiers Roos (1879 - 28 March 1935) was a right wing South African politician and sometime Cabinet minister. ==Labour politics== Roos made his name as the leader of a group of young members of the South African Party who were opposed to the creation of the Union of South Africa by Louis Botha.〔('Grey Steel; Part 4, 32: Old Resentments Return' )〕 Roos and his followers fell in with Daniel François Malan and he was a founding member of the National Party.〔 As head of the party in Transvaal Roos sought to build a following amongst the white workers in the area, supporting mine workers' strikes in 1918.〔HJ & RE Simons, ''Class and Colour in South Africa 1850-1950'', Penguin Books, 1969, p. 284〕 Using his as his personal slogan "workers of the world unite and fight for a white South Africa", he was a regular speaker at a series of events in 1922 when white miners went back on strike over wage cuts and an increase in the proportion of black workers allowed.〔Brian Bunting, ''The Rise of the South African Reich'', Penguin Books, 1969, p. 31〕 Roos' connections to the working class voters was instrumental in securing the National Party's coalition with the South African Labour Party that led to their victory in the 1924 election.〔HJ & RE Simons, ''Class and Colour'', p. 304〕 Indeed attempts between the two parties to reach an agreement during the 1922 strike were even known as "Roos's Parliament" such was his influence at the time.〔
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