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SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

THE LABOUR SPLIT GOVERNMENT CRISIS UNLIKELY. Peeks Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. CAPE TOWN, July 14. . The Labour split will not precipitate a Government crisis according to Mr T.' G. Ross (Minister of Justice), who states that the Prime Minister will merely acknowledge the letter announcing the expulsions of the Labour Ministers from the Labour Party, and that the pact will continue until the General Election Mr Roes, however, drops a bombshell into the Labour Party by declaring that the Nationalists will expect hah a dozen seats in the Transvaal which are at present allotted to Labour. This may precipitate a Labour breakaway from the pact.—Australian Press Association

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Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 9

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SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 9

SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 9

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