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SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

I POSITION IN THE FREE STATE. I VIEWS OF THE LONDON I UNIONIST PRESS. 1 _ i [lit ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.J [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. - ] LONDON, September 17. The Cape Town 'correspondent off The Tinie.s states that the probalble fmal result of the South African Union elections will be:— Nationalists ... G4 Unionists ... 40 Natal Independent ... 12 Labour ... 4 independent ... 1 CAP 10 TOWN, September 18. Tn sixteen out of seventeen scats in Orangia, the Nationalist holders are pledged to the extension of ifcrtzogism. LOXDON, September 18. The Daily Telegraph (Conservative) states* thai there is practically no difference between the politics of General Botha and Dr. Jameson concerning South Africa's position' in the Empire and the development of the Union Parliament's resources. The Times (Conservative) states that Dr. .Jameson has consistently proclaimed that the Unionist task was to supuort General Botha against his followers. Dr. Jameson's success at the rolls is the best possible augury for as sit ring the growth of freer divisions of political opinions and strengthening the influence of the best men.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 3

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SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 3

SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 3

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