South Africa.
♦ — : THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN CAPE COLONY. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. CAPETOWN, Sept. 1 The political deadlock in Cape Colony continues. Warrants are likely to be issued in any case, because, even if Premier Sprigg resigned and a Bond Ministry were formed, the Progressives would block supply in the Upper House. Received Sept. Ist, .10,2 p.. m. Premier Sprigg has advised pi orogation until the 15th, the date when Parliament expires, and has issu»d warrants, covering expenditure until the new Parliament meets.
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Southland Times, Issue 19140, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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87South Africa. Southland Times, Issue 19140, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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