SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
LABOUR MANIFESTO,
Cape Town, December 1.
Mr. Oesswell, leader of tho labour Party, in a nnmifesto declares that no Parliamentary danger threatens the Constitution. A sudden dissolution has been forced on the- Government by the Unionists, with the object of combining against Labour. Jlr. Cresswell "hdds that; tho Labour Party is pledged to uphold tho present Constitution, but refuses to identify tho British connection in the Act of Union with the domination of Parliament by exploiters and profiteers. Ho appeals to the electors to send the Labour Party back thirty strong, instead of the present strength of twenty-one—Aus.-N.Z.. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 7
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