N.S.W. ELECTION.
A KEEN CAMPAIGN. LOGAZ, OPTIOI FIGHT. CEeceived 8-55 ajn.) SYDNEY, this day. The election campaign is in full swing. Interest is supplemented by a long-drawn newspaper battle between Mr Griffith, and Mr Wade over Mr Wade's charges against Mr Griffith's administration of the Public Works Department, punctuated by numerous mutual challenges to thrash the matter ont in the Courts. Both, however, are apparently shy- of going to the length of legal action.
The local option battle at the elections threatens to be very keen. Both sides are working hard, and the Press is inundated with correspondence for and against making the e.lectoraies '"dry." The local optioniste are concentrating their special efforts on a few electorates, and hope to carry the no-license proposal there.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 277, 20 November 1913, Page 5
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125N.S.W. ELECTION. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 277, 20 November 1913, Page 5
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