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  4. STATE ELECTIONS

    When the Premier (Hon. A. E. Moore;) entered the Woombye School of Arts on Friday evening, he was the recipient of a tumultous and enthusiastic welcome, cheers and "Jolly Good Fellow" resounding through the densely-packed hall, the verandah and precincts. Seldom, ...

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  5. THE CHOICE FOR COGROORA.

    ELECTORS of cooroora are asked to choose between the candidate they know find one they do not. He who carries the ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. MODE OF VOTING.

    In connection wild the General Elections to he held on Saturday, june 11, 1932. and the mode of voting thereat, Mr. G. A. Carter, Under ...

    Article : 528 words
  7. TRIUMPH OF GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. r. Nirklin. who was "splendidly received, said that the election was unique and the most important not only in Queensland, but also to ...

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  8. "CHOOSE YE THIS DAY."

    Is there still the win-the-war spirit that filled the world with admiration of the Australians—not of that troops only, hut of their womenfolk, and of ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. Premiers' Plan.

    NO thinking elector should he gulled into the belief that Labour's proposals are going to assist the State's rehabilitation. The experience of ...

    Article : 322 words
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