SOUTH AFRICA.
LORD MILNER’S VIEWS.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press , -is Association—Copyright. J-; Received 11.20 p.m., Jan 11. CapetowD, Jod, 11. . Lord M'lner at Johannesburg, in reply to a deputation from tha Progressive Assoeiu, ion Responsible Government Association. said ih.‘ opinion wes ovorwhc'oiingly in favor- of single member consriiuinioi-s, but divided regarding one vote, one value. The ro-mlt will probably bo a compromise. There was nnanimity -jpj in favor of autonomous re-distribution. Ho appreciated the democratic franchise .‘4 they reeommeud, and especially the in- '-J I elusion of those on ibo first Volksraad Burgers’ roll ; also to have electoral uroas ou tho basis of voters,not population. -h Tbo frsmiog of the new constitution was I in the hands of the Imperial Government.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 12 January 1905, Page 2
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