FINAL ANALYSIS
VOTING AT SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS STRENGTH OF PARTIES (United Service.) Cape Town, June 18. The final analysis of the voting in the South African elections shows that the Nationalists secured 77 seats for 148,000 votes; the South African Party 61 seats for 178,000 votes; and Labour 8 seats for 35,000 votes. It is remarkable that though the South African Party lost a number of seats in the Transvaal and Cape rural areas, their rural voting strength is still very substantial. DURBAN DISTURBANCE FOUR NATIVES KILLED Australian Press Association. Cape Town, June 18. Four natives were killed and forty injured and one hundred arrested in the Durban disturbance. When an old saddler was battered to death the whites retaliated with revolvers.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 226, 20 June 1929, Page 11
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