ELECTIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
SOLUTION OF THE DEADLOCK RE-UNION OF DUTCH PARTIES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received March 14, 5.5 p.m. tapetown, March 13. An analysis of the voting shows that about thirty-four per cent, voted Nationalist.
The indecisive result will undoubtedly strengthen the agitation for a reunion of the two Dutch parties, it is significant that the Nationalist organs are already urging this policv, which the (government organ at Pretoria endorses, the only alternative being, it says another election.—Aus.-N.TI, Cable Assn.
SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION. Capetown, March 12. The State of parties to date is ai follows:—Unionists 21, Labor 21, South African Party 32, Nationalists 33, Independents 3. There is not likelv to be any material change in the Unionist and Labor figures, and it'is now a close contest between the South African lartr and the Nationalist?.., Mr. van Heerdcn, Minister of Agriculture, was by . a Nationalist at Crndock. Asis.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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