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POLITICAL DEADLOCK.

THE AFRIKANDER BOND AND THE SPRIGG MINISTRY.

By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, August 31. The deadlock that has occurred in the Cape Parliament continues.

Warrants for a new Parliament arc likely to issue in' any case,/ because even if Sir Gordon Sprigg resigned, anti a Bond Ministry were formed the programme would block supply in the Upper House. THE PREMIER’S ADVICE. By Telegraph Pr.-ss •ssneiution Copyrigli Received 10.2 p.m., Aug. 1. Capetown, Sept. 1. Sir Gordon Sprigg has advised the pro rogation of Parliament until tho 15th inst., tho date when Parliament expires, and has issued warrants covering tho expenditure until tho new Parliament meets.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 984, 2 September 1903, Page 2

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106

POLITICAL DEADLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 984, 2 September 1903, Page 2

POLITICAL DEADLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 984, 2 September 1903, Page 2

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