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DISSOLUTION IN NOVEMBER.
The hew journal of the .. Comnion
wealth. Lilieral Party "The i Liberal,'1
announces : "Itjis the .' State Govern
ment's - intention ;to' . dissolve Parlia
ment about Noveniber. next, just before
harvesting operations begin. It would
be as welljto be propared for an earlier
appeal to the country. . Not that-: the .
prospect is ominous. . It looks as if-the
present'Ministry would, go to "tho elec
tors uuchalienged.-and'come back again
with a majority even larger. In poli
tics, however, the 'mottoshould-. 1 bei
"Prepare for the worst," for one never
knows when a surprise may emerge. . 'It
is all . the more, necessary to take early
measures to mobilise for -the campaign,
owing-to the' vigorous preparations for
war which are being undertaken by the,
Labor Party. There is talk of running
a Socialist for every spat, oven includ
ing such anti-socialist strongholds as
Toorajc. and Borung. Not that the
caucus party' has: any hope in its' most
inebriated moments of gaining a major
ity," but the idea is to keep retiring'
members busy, so that iv walk-over mfiy
not: enable them to help the prospects
of other candidates. It is rumored that
Mr. Holden's seat at Buriinyong will
not be. challenged" by a straight-out
Labor man, but that I)r. Bride, for
merly Curator of Intestaj;
retired^ Government pen
deavor'to win the co/ic
the aid of Labor and tilijj fr«^ vote."
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