A GREAT POSITION.
GOYBRNOR.fIENERAL OF SOUTH AFRICA WHO Will. BE APPOINTED? : A BITTER DISCUSSION, IDy Teletfraph^Pfesu AMool&lldH-Cotiyflght,) . (R.ec, October 31, 6.5 p.m.) . Capo Town, October 30. A bitter discussion is pracdedliig lu.. Bouth Africa over tho rumotirfd appointment of Mr, Herbert Gladstone, the,Hoiho Secretary, to the Governor-Generalship. Many people object to ft name which, they .declare, baa been bssbcititcd with the bitterest controversy in South African history, - The Natal "Merenry" Says: It would be tho worst possible selection, The Transvaal "Lender" says> Mr, Gladstone's experience with the Suffragettes yould QtlMlfy tiiin to hrihdlfs tho Asiatic P.itsive re sisters., The ''Star" declares that;if tho ehoiea is luutad to the present Cabinet they might go further 6ftd faro worse. ; .. Lbndort, October 80. 'The Times" strongly opposes the appoint, iisent of a member of the Government to any of the three great positions becoihing Viceroy of India, Governor-General of Canada, BUtl . of. South Africa—Especially tho appointment of failures cr ntiMw tlties.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 7
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158A GREAT POSITION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 7
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