IN FAVOUR OF UNION. NATAL'S REFERENWJM.
AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. ORANGE RIVER, DTffiEGATES. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.^ (Received June 14, Ay 8.40A y8.40 a.m.) CAPETOV/TJT, 13th June. The Natal ref erendu m* on the question, of accepting the Sou* Si African Constij tutron resulted in ,an overwhelming • ■ ma-jority in favour /of union. The voting was aeJ^ follows :—: — In favour of union ... 11,121 Against 3,701 Mr. A. Fischer fc(Premier), Mr. Stein (formerly -Preside! at of the >Orange Free •State), Mr. -Hert-Mjg (Attorney-General), and Mr. Browne ,, M.iL.C., will i-epresent Orange River Colony in the presentation^ of the neyr Constitution to the authorities, in London.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 7
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