SOUTH AFRICA.
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.
Bx telegrams* PieMa Ash’d, Copyright Capetown, Jan. 27. Dt Jamieson, speaking at a banquet at Capetown, said representative governirnent would be granted the Transvaal in a tfew day, and a responsible institution •would bB in full awing in August. Tbe Orange Colony would reoeive a similar -cqn»titntinn simultaneously. Baoeived 4.19 p.m., Jan. 27.
A meeting at Pretoria, repre»:ntiDg fifty branohes of the Progressive Association, jin view of the country being on tbe eve of responsible government, upheld, one vote one value, single member oonstituenoie?, equal eleotoral districts on the basis, of voters, sod automatic redistribut'on, as sour oardinal priooiple3 of the constitution.
London, Jan. 27.
The Times says it appears that the Transvaal will have responsible government without .the transition stage of representative government
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1660, 29 January 1906, Page 3
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