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DURBAN, Feb 2. The tension at the. South, African Convention continues. Several delegates threaten to leave. Neither the Transvaal" nor the Capo arc prepared to givo way. ~ - , The main chance of a successful conclusion seems to be a compromisewhereby Capetown would become the legislative capital, with a Federal Parliament at 'Pretoria and administrative capital with civil service at lilcoiiifoiiteiii which would also bo the headquarters of the judiciary'.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3
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