Chronicle-1957

Mr. and Mrs. Tedder are now grandparents. Old Boys will be relieved to know that the grandchild cannot be another"Jake she will not grow up to plague your children and grandchildren. It is whispered that our Housemaster and Mrs. Tedder subscribe heartily to the Chinaman's dictum,"To become a grandparent is the happiest state of man." KEARSNEY PARLIAMENT Office SPEAKER DEPUTY SPEAKER .. , CLERK PRiME MINISTER .. . LEADER OF OPPOSITION PUBLICITY OFFICER .. . GOVERNMENT: Dep. Prime Minister, External Affairs Finance, Commerce and Mines Transport, Posts and Telegraphs Education, Arts and Science Defence and Labour Health and Social Services Justice Lands, Agriculture and Food Native Affairs OPPOSITION: Deputy Leader Programme. February 8tb: February 15th; February 22nd: March 22nd: OFFICERS Name Constituency J. F. Reecc Roodepoort A. E. Hooper Harrismith F. Massam Mooi River P. W.Mudie Muden D. B. Homer Hermanus B. S. Roberts Robertson D. L. Pike Pietersburg L. M. Lewin Leopoidsville B. G. Williams . Willowvale W.Giles . Grahamstown D.J. Cogen Colesburg C. S. Meyer Margate J. V. Crewe . Creighton J. Dacam Durban North Colenso L. H. Fisher Freetown J.J. Dowdle Donnybrook C. M. Downie Doonside M.S. Mayne Mahamba J. G.Syminton Sophiatown P. M.Taimage Rostron Tongaat D. H.Thresher Thorneville J. M. Barnes Bergville Election of Officers. Motion: "That this House has no Confidence in the Government". Proposed by the Leader of the Opposition. Opposed by the Prime Minister. Continuation of No Confidence Motion. Motion Carried. Motion: "That the Native of South Africa Should Have Full Democratic Rights ". Proposed by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Opposed by the Deputy Prime Minister. Motion Carried. 221

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