File:Proposed unity government COGH1877-04-12.jpg
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English: Criticism of the suggestion of a unity government between the different factions in the Cape. The suggestion never came about. However the cartoon shows concerns that the conservatives Richard Southey and John Paterson would need to abandon their political independence if they formed a government with liberal leader John Molteno. 1877 drawing by Charles Barber. |
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Source | The Observer newspaper. Port Elizabeth. Cape Colony Archives. |
Author | Charles Barber. |
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