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  2. Sunday Election Count Revealed Many Surprises

    On the latest figures, it seems likely that the new House will be constituted as follows:— LABOR—32 ...

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  3. LABOR GAINS SEATS

    LATEST figures of the polling on Saturday for the Legislative Assembly show a swing to Labor. As far as could be judged when counting closed last night, Labor will have 32 members in the new House, as against 28 in the old Assembly. THE Labor gains were at the expense of National and Country Parties. It would seem that there ...

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  4. COUNT WHO WAS A RABBIT TRAPPER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Count Goran Falkenberg, 23, of Sweden, after three years’ association with the A.W.U., the Timber Workers’ ...

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  5. CORNERED

    BENDIGO. Sunday.— Mr. Dunstau, M.L.A. leader of the Country Progressive Party is satisfied. ...

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  6. IN DOUBT

    BASING their opinions on the votes counted, votes to come, and the allotment, where necessary, of second preferences, party leaders ...

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  7. THE CALL

    THE days of the PeacockAllan Government are numbered,” said the Labor Deputy Deader (Mr. ...

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  8. “MAGNIFICENT”

    BALLARAT, Sunday. — At the A.W.U. Hall tonight, the Leader of the Labor party (Mr. Hogan) said Labor’s aggregate vote was ...

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  9. Elected to House

    Mr. A. S. Drakeford (Lab., Essendon) (Nat., Boroondarra) Mr. R. Linton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Two Minutes — £2

    You are too late,” said a young election booth officer at Kew on Saturday, as he pushed a would-be voter ...

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  11. New Members

    Mr. F. E. Forrest (Ind., Caulfield) Mr. C. H. Knox (Nat., Upper Yarra) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LIBERAL VIEW

    It looks as if die electors are inclined to give Labor a chance said col. Merrott, Field Leader of the Liberal ...

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  13. THE REASONS

    "I am not worrying about the personal aspect,” said the Attorney-General (Mr. Eggleston) last night. “The attach on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DEFINITE SWING

    "It must be admitted that early figures supply evidence of a definite swing to Labor" said the Nationalist Campaign Leader (Mr. ...

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  15. ALL NEW

    "The result convinces me that a more equitable scheme would not only have been more acceptable to the community generally, but ...

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  16. SHOULDER HIGH

    GEELONG. Sunday.—After the declaration of the poll Mr. Brownbill, escorted by about 2000 admirers, was carried shoulder high ...

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  17. "SEEM” UNFAVORABLE

    CRESWICK, Sunday.-—"At presence the results seem to be unfavorable to us, and the political situation is rather involved," said ...

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  18. BUS TRANSPORT

    Issue in St. Kilda Verdict Cr. Burnett Gray, who won St. Kilda seat outrigtft from Mr. F. W. Eggleston and Miss Florence ...

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  19. Liberal-National Forces

    "It is very, very unfortunate, but it is the natural consequence of the history of the past couple of years," said Mr. O. R. Snowball, ...

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  20. Other Absentees

    The following members retired for health reasons:—Messrs. Altason (V.C.P., Borung), Billson (Ind. Lib.), Gordon (Nat., Waranga) ...

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  21. Nothing to Boast Of

    The secretary of the V.C.P. (Mr. Roberts) said: The O.P.P has polled poorly. had one member in the last ...

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