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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTION - QUIETEST IN HISTORY (N.Z.P.A.—Copyright! (Rec. 11.30 a.m.) ADELAIDE, Mar. 5. On the latest counting of votes, there will be,no change in the Constitution' of the South Australian Legislative Assembly as a result of Saturday's State elections. Representation, as in the last Parliament, is expected to be: — Liberal-Country Party 23 Labour .. .. 12 Independents .. .. 4 A remarkable feature of the poll is that all sitting members, whatever their political persuasion, retained their seats. ■No cabinet reconstruction is expected.’ ' The election was the quietest in history, and many seats went uncontested. "

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 120, 6 March 1950, Page 3

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NO CHANGE Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 120, 6 March 1950, Page 3

NO CHANGE Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 120, 6 March 1950, Page 3

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