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ANTI-LABOUR VICTORY.

* I MAJORITY OF FORTY. | ■ < I NEW SOUTH WALES POLL. EARLY OPENING OF PARLIAMENT I (UHITZD PBBSS ASSOCIATION —Bt KI.XCTKIO ' TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) j (Received June 33th, 9.50 p.m.) j SYDNEY, June 33. t The results of the elections' were ' widely discussed in Sydney to-day. i Already 32 new faces will be seen ! in the new Parliament, which is likely j to be summoned next week. ! Tho fate of three doubtful seats is not j likely to be decided until the checking ' of preferences has been completed. Further counting of postal and ab- ! sentee votes to-day made little change | in Saturday's figures; if anything, the | figures strengthened tho positions of j tho anti-Labour candidates. The latest estimates confirm the week- ! end prediction that the state of Parties 1 will be as follows: — | I United .. .. 65 I Labour .. 25 Government majority 40 An unexpected feature of polling in tho country was tho fact that the United Australia Party polled heavier than the Country Party in a number of constituencies contested by both Parties. Entirely industrial seats only in tha Metropolitan and Newcastle districts were retained by the Lang forces. Distribution of Votes. Tho tot:il votes cast for. the various! Parties when tho counting closed yes- j tcrday is estimated as follows: — ;

Members of the New Parliament. The members of tho new Houso aro j as follow (the asterisks denoto new j members): — I United Australia Party. Georgo Edward Ardill (Yass). Henry John Bate (South Coast). j Thomas Rainsford Bavin (Gordon). Walter Bennett (Gloucester). Frank August Chaffey (Tamworth). ; John Montgomery Dunningham ; (Coogec). ' •Claude Cropton Fleck (Granville). Ilerbort Paton Fitzsimons (Lano Cove). William Fredk. Foster (Vauelusc), (unopposed). 'George Charles Gollaii (Parramatta). •Horace Edward Harper (Arncliffo). | Sir Thomas Henley (Burwood). * Walter Arthur Harrex Hownrth (Maitland). Joseph Jackson (Nepean). Milton L. F. Jarvie (Aslifiehl). *John Robert Lee (Drummoyne). Sir Daniel Levy (Woollahra). •Stanloy Allan Lloyd (Concord). "Herbert William Lloyd (Mosman). # Peter French Loughlin (Goulbum). •Alexander Mair (Albury). Lewis Onnsby Martin (Oxley). •Cecil O. J. Monro (George's River). Mark Fairless Morton (Woollondilly). * Arthur Henry Moverley (Randwick). •John Thomas Ness (Dulwich Hill). •Herbert Leslie Primrose (North Sydney). Alfred A. E. E. V. Reid (Manly). •James Clyde Boss (Kogarah). James Barclay Shand (Hornsby). Edward Lloyd Sanders (Willoughby). •Eric Saxby Solomon (Petersham). •Eric Sydney Spooner (Rydc). Bortram S. B. Stevens (Croydon). *Norman Thomas (Bondi). *Alwyn Uron Tonking (Orango). *John William Waddell (Waverlcy). Ronald Bruco Walker (Hawkesbury). *James Ell Webb (Hurstville). Reginald W. D. Weaver (Neutral Bay). Total—4o. United Country Party. Richard Thomas Ball (Corowa). Malcolm Brown (Upper Hunter). Michael F. BrUxner (Tenterfield), (unopposed). Arthur Eames Budd (Byron). Albert E. Buttensliaw (Lachlan). Henry Charles Carter (Liverpool Plains). David Henry Drunnuond (Armidalo). *llylton Oswald Elliott (Ashburnham). •Robert Henry Hankinson (Murrumbidgeo). Willigm Whalley Hedges (Monaro). Alfred Stephen Henry (Clarence), (unopposed). Matthew I Kilpatrick (Wagga Wagga). •Joseph Alexander Lawson (Murray). Hugh Main (Temora). William Thomas Missingham (Lismore). •John Thomas Reid (Casino). "Albert David Reid (Young). *William F. M. Ross (Cootamundra). *Colin A. .Sinclair (Namoi). •David Hugh Spring (Mudgee). •Roy Stanley Vincent (Raleigh). "Frederick Martin Wado (Barwon). *Georgo A. L. Wilson (Dubbo). •Alfred William Yeo (Castlcreagh). •Gordon Willdns (Bathurst).

Total 25, including two Unity Partymembers (Messrs D. H. Spring, Mndgco, and G. Wilkins, Bathurst).

Lang Labour,

John Marcus Baddeley (Cessnoclt). George Booth (Kurri Kurri). Francis Michael Burke (Newtown). Jlobert Cameron (Waratah). Daniel Clync (King). Hugh John Connell (Hamilton). Peter Connelly (Newcastle). Mark Anthony Davidson (Cobar). Bobert James Heffron (Botany). Edward Matthew Horsington (Sturt). Thomas Mitchell Keegan (Glebe). Hamilton Knight (Hartley). John Thomas Lang (Auburn). Carlo Camillo Lazzarini (Alarrickville). Andrew Augustus Lysaght (Bulli). James McGirr (Bankstown). William John McKell (Redfern), Bornard Clarence Olde (Leickln.rdt). Maurice O'Sullivan (Paddington). John Quirk (Balmain). Thomas John Shannon (Phillip). Robert J. Stuart-Eobertson (Annandale). Fred. Stanley (Lakcmba). William Da vies (Illawarra). Total—2-1.

United Parties 642,973 Lang Labour >196,762 Federal Labour 53,230 Communist 10,907 Independent 21,000 Tho votes counted at the same stage of tlio 1930 elections wore distributed as follows: — Nationalist and Country Parties 487,593 Labour 676,202 Australian Party 24,620 Communist 9,511 Independent 12,126 .

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 14 June 1932, Page 9

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ANTI-LABOUR VICTORY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 14 June 1932, Page 9

ANTI-LABOUR VICTORY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 14 June 1932, Page 9

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