<Tr> <Th> Relinquished </Th> <Td> April 1994 </Td> </Tr> <P> Due to the lack of popularity of these flags, there were intermittent discussions about the desirability of a more distinctive national flag for South Africa after 1910, it was only after a coalition government took office in 1925 that a bill was introduced in Parliament to introduce a national flag for the Union . This provoked an often violent controversy that lasted for three years based on whether the British Union Flag should be included in the new flag design or not . The Natal Province even threatened to secede from the Union should it be decided to remove it . </P> <P> Finally, a compromise was reached that resulted in the adoption of a separate flag for the Union in late 1927 and the design was first hoisted on 31 May 1928 . The design was based on the so - called Van Riebeeck flag or "Prince's Flag" (Prinsenvlag in Afrikaans) that was originally the Dutch flag; it consisted of orange, white, and blue horizontal stripes . A version of this flag had been used as the flag of the Dutch East India Company (known as the VOC) at the Cape (with the VOC logo in the centre) from 1652 until 1795 . The South African addition to the design was the inclusion of three smaller flags centred in the white stripe . The miniature flags were the British Union Flag (mirrored) towards the hoist, the flag of the Orange Free State hanging vertically in the middle and the Transvaal Vierkleur towards the fly . The position of each of the miniature flags is such that each has equal status . However, to ensure that the Dutch flag in the canton of the Orange Free State flag is placed nearest to the upper hoist of the main flag, the Free State flag must be reversed . The British Union Flag, which is nearest to the hoist and is thus in a more favoured position, is spread horizontally from the Free State flag towards the hoist and is thus also reversed . Although placed horizontally furthest from the hoist, to balance the British Union Flag, the Vierkleur is the only one of the miniature flags which is spread in the same direction as the main flag . This compensates for its otherwise less favourable position . In this arrangement, each of the miniature flags enjoy equal precedence . Note that the miniature flag of the Orange Free State contains a miniature of the Dutch flag, making the old South African flag the only former national flag in the world containing a flag in a flag in a flag . </P> <P> The choice of the Prinsenvlag (which was believed to be the first flag hoisted on South African soil by Jan van Riebeeck of the VOC) as the basis upon which to design the South African flag had more to do with compromise than Afrikaner political desires, since the Prinsenvlag was politically neutral, as it was no longer the national flag of any nation . A further element of this compromise was that the British Union Flag would continue to fly alongside the new South African national flag over official buildings . This dual flag arrangement continued until 1957 when the British Union Flag lost its official status per an Act of Parliament . </P>

Meaning of the colours of the south african national flag
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