South Africa
CAPETOWN, Feb. 24
Botha declares that he will never approve of one-vote-one-value at the automatic-redistribution of seats as a basis of responsible government. LONDON, Feb. 24. "
Sir G. Fitzpatrick, author of the book “ The Transvaal from Within,” in a weighty letter to the Times, contends that the Boer leaders are antagonistic to electoral equality and wish to retain their old electoral divisions in order to confine all power to the Boer country voters. He argues that the concession of a special monopolistic position to the Boers would result in a gradual undermining of the whole fabric of government which the British had laborious.)raised.
The Hon. A. Lyttelton says the present requirements of the Transvaal mines are 55,000 Chinese. Afterwards the increase will be very moderate.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1905, Page 2
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