111. There he carefully marked his ballots - a red-one for president and a white one for the legislative council.
112. The voters received two ballot papers, one red for the presidency and a white one for the council.
113. There he carefully marked his ballots - a red one for president and a white one for the legislative council.
114. Under apartheid, the government spent four times less on black students than on white ones.
115. Why not try white ones?
116. After checking their names off against registration lists, the electors took up red ballot papers for the presidential election and white ones for the legislative contest.
117. She described them as ignorant bigots living in a cultural wasteland who described black people as smelly and were unconvinced that black brains were as big as white ones.
118. The ballots were then deposited in a red box for the presidential vote and a white one for the election to the self-rule council.