CAPE POLITICS
COALITION HASi big lead
(Unitwd Press Association — By. Electrio
Telegraph--Copyright;
(Received Slay 18 at 1.30 p.m.)
CIAPBrOWN, May 17.
Nineteen results had been declared by midnight. Dr. Reitz, a suppOiter of Judge Roos, and la. brother of the Minister of Lands defeated Mr Sampson, ex-MiiiLter of Post ana Telegraph. - Wynberg, a suburb of Capetown supplied a surprise, in returning Sir Joseph Robinson-, son of the deceased mining magnate, who was nob attached to any party. Mr Madeley retained Beuoni, and Mr MacArthuf captured Uinbilo lor It.hour. Mr Greyvillo was returned for Darbyshire, as-, the first homo rule member. Port Elizabetli returned Mr jHirfecli. (Independent), ,a p.*.:ninent footballer. The. state of parties is: — Coalitionists 60. Independents 4. Labour 2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 6
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