SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.
THE CAUSES OF THE CRISIS. WILL BOTHA RESIGN? DR. JAMESON'S POSITION. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. (Bee. September 19, 10.20 p.m.) ' ; London, September 19. Router's Pretoria correspondent reports that the present political orisis in South Afrioa originated through the Boer extremists urging that the defeats of Ministers" show that conciliation has failed, and that another Premier ought to be given an opportunity of governing with the unofficial support of the followers of Mr. Smuts and General Botha. Another section of Nationalist's insist that the defeats aro due to the men who will have sole control if General Botha resigns. v Tim Cabinet will meet on Tuesday. The' Unionists, suggest, that.', General Botha should invite Dr. Jameson to reconstruct the Ministry. There are many rumours that General Botha intends resigning the Premiership. ', THE FINAL RESULTS. ■ Cape Town, September 18. The final "results of the South African' elections are now available. 'The strength of the'parties is as under:— -. » / Nationalists , «... .'.... 67 ' Unionists. 37 ■Labourites ...;...... i Independents' ........„..J.."....„... 13./'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 926, 20 September 1910, Page 5
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166SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 926, 20 September 1910, Page 5
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