Left to right—"I'm sure Fm on a winner." "Blest if I know" "It's no trouble to me, I made up my mind ages ago." "I want to do the job well, now that I am about if." "It's just about got me licked what they want done." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 1,818 wordsLONG before the first election results came through tonight crowds had gathered in the streets to wait for news. Outside "The News" and "The Mail" ...
Article : 425 wordsHERE is what South Australian political leaders say:— The Labor Campaign Director (Mr. Makin)—Figures are not sufficiently ...
Article : 315 wordsTHE defeat of the Scullin-Theodore Government was foretold by successive omens. In September, 1930, in a State by-election for Hawthorn a strong ...
Article : 205 words"Lyons Party winning by great majority." Loud speakers announced it to gathering crowds. The news flew from lip to ...
Article : 248 wordsTHERE were fisticuffs in Brisbane to-day. Langsters tonight were jubilant at their victories over A.L.P. men in New South Wales—despite the sure ...
Article : 89 words"IT is a glorious victory," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, and repeats the success of the MacDonald-Baldwin candidates at the British election in October. ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. D. L. McNamara, M.L.C., Federal secretary of the Australian Labor Party, said after midnight that the results to hand had come as "a great surprise." ...
Article : 154 wordsAmusement was caused in a polling booth at Tusmore this afternoon when Santa Claus, in his traditional garb of crimson and white, and with a ...
Article : 104 wordsMR. O. H. Stephens, Chief Electoral Officer, voted for the House of Representatives today. He did not ...
Article : 62 wordsMR. FENTON (Maribyrnong) said that so far the returns had shown a tremendous swing against the Labor Party. He felt that with postal votes and ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE count in South Australia proceeded smoothly and divisional returning officers handled the votes so swiftly that when counting ceased shortly after ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Leader of the State Opposition, Sir Stanley Argyle, expressed delight at the result of the poll. It has proved, he said, that the people of Australia, when face to ...
Article : 187 words"The results so far indicate that the anticipation of a very decided swing in New South Wales to the U.A.P. and Country Parties has been realised." said ...
Article : 156 wordsAsked to account for the crushing defeat of Labor, the Victorian Minister for Railways (Mr. Cain) attributed it to the unpopularity of Governments. That, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 544 wordsAt one Sydney booth a woman from the Queensland outback said that she had been marooned by floods for more than a fortnight. and did not learn ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) is closely watching the position of the Australian elections. He left Instructions at Whitehall that early reports ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 19 Dec 1931, Page 3
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