SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY FLEET OILER AND SUPPLY SHIP PROTEA BROADLY SIMILAR TO SAS TAFELBERG |
" Between October and November, 1968 two South African Navy frigates and
the Fleet Auxiliary TAFELBERG paid a courtesy visit to several
Australian cities. The squadron was in Sydney from 2nd to the 8th of
November and the vessels were berthed at Garden Island with the
TAFELBERG alongside the Northern most wharf.
As a member of the Executive of the Junior Australian- American
Association I, along with a number of my colleagues, was on the Royal
Australian Navy's hospitality invite list. So it happened that a group
of us , among many others was invited to a Cocktail Reception aboard the
TAFELBURG.
There was at the time the beginning of a thaw in South African -
Australia relations which had been severely strained over the Apartheid
issue.So there was a little anxiety on our part as to how the evening
would go. It was to prove very revealing,
We had a very fine view up the Harbour to the Harbour Bridge. The
hospitality was generous and the immaculately turned out officers were
doing their best to be good hosts and succeeding well,despite a
perceived awkwardness on both sides. Making small talk whilst sipping a
drink and looking toward the Bridge backed by the declining Sun, I asked
the young officer I was chatting with : "How many people are there in
South Africa?" He promptly answered "" About 3.5 millions" and lapsed
into a silence which lasted so long I expected to hear no more. Then
after at least 30 seconds he said : "And about 23 Million Blacks."
I had lost any desire/curiosity to hear more, and could hardly wait
until I could decently excuse myself and be gone. What got to me was
that the fact that the appropriate answer of "26.5 Millions"did not
occur to him. The 23 Million "Blacks" were nothing but an afterthought,
they didn't count.
I doubt anyone was more surprised than me when South Africa made a relatively peaceful transition to full democracy in 1994. Though subsequent events have perhaps been more in line with original expectations.
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