Tielman Roos

Tielman Roos
Tielman Roos
South African Minister for Justice
In office
1924–1929
Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog
Preceded by Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet
Succeeded by Oswald Pirow
Personal details
Born 1879
Died March 28, 1935(1935-03-28)
Nationality South African
Political party South African Party
National Party
Profession Judge

Tielman Johannes de Villiers Roos (1879-March 28, 1935) was a right wing South African politician and sometime Cabinet minister.

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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.[1] Roos and his followers fell in with Daniel François Malan and he was a founding member of the National Party.[1] 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.[2] 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.[3] 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.[4] 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.[3]

In government

Roos would serve as Justice Minister from 1924 to 1929. In government he was a strong advocate of racial segregation[5] but despite this he defended the rights of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union to organise amongst Black workers in Durban.[6] He also continued his policy of reaching out to the workers, describing the Labour Party as 'brothers' of the National Party and encouraged working class voters to join the party.[7]

Gold standard

Roos spent three years as a judge in the Supreme Court of Appeal but resigned after criticizing Prime Minister of South Africa James Barry Munnik Hertzog due to a lack of plans to come off the gold standard. He then used this issue to relaunch his political career.[8] Roos proposed an alliance with Jan Smuts to ensure he got his way, although the former PM was unwilling as Roos wanted the Premiership for himself. Ultimately however Roos personal popularity ensured that his demands were agreed to with Finance Minister N.C. Havenga taking the country off gold in a move that led to a widespread economic up-turn.[9]

This success of sorts was to be Roos' final contribution to South African politics as, although it had initially been his campaign, support dwindled after the country came off gold. Roos would die soon afterwards.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b 'Grey Steel; Part 4, 32: Old Resentments Return'
  2. ^ HJ & RE Simons, Class and Colour in South Africa 1850-1950, Penguin Books, 1969, p. 284
  3. ^ a b Brian Bunting, The Rise of the South African Reich, Penguin Books, 1969, p. 31
  4. ^ HJ & RE Simons, Class and Colour, p. 304
  5. ^ HJ & RE Simons, Class and Colour, p. 315
  6. ^ HJ & RE Simons, Class and Colour, p. 319
  7. ^ HJ & RE Simons, Class and Colour, p. 328
  8. ^ Grey Steel; Part 7, 60: The Tour Of England And North America
  9. ^ Grey Steel; Part 7, 60: The Tour Of England And North America
  10. ^ Grey Steel; Part 7, 60: The Tour Of England And North America


Academic offices Chancellor of the University of Pretoria
1930– 1932
Succeeded by
Adriaan Louw



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