SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.
UNPARALLELED BITTERNESS.
ANTAGONISM TO GENERAL BOTHA.
LONDON, Oct. 18. . Tho Times's correspondent at Capelown reports that there is ""Pf 13.; Ichxl bitterness over the «l^tions^ m South Africa. Out of 130 seats, are <^h^:^ tv ihr^ StionalLsts, and forty-nin. llabor There «re only three three'••^pStilr W laid «_«• the■differences until the war is finished for the purpose of combating the common *BThe Nationalist, speakers' malignity W-arousw! furious antagonism to ■General Botha, particularly amongst, the poorer and more i^o^J*^",*™: •It is imrwssible to predict Wednes-a.v's-results. A severe. Labor. setSkis exacted. Tlie Ministerialists may muster fifty, which, if there are nearly thirty Unionists, will command a majority in the House.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 7
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110SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 7
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