BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION
j\, :V • ■ ■ i ]. .'.'.' THE, NEW WAR ELECTORATE. r " i ■ London, August 25., ; •' The "Observer" states that a general election in November is practically certain, as the Government is unwilling to ask for a further prolongation of the Jife of Parliament. The "Sunday Times" states that Mr. Lloyd George ■ legirds the 'question of the general election from the Constitutional stand- ; ' point, and considers that unless,, the new electorate, which, now includes the ■ lighting youth and untried womanhood ; of the country, is consulted, Parlia- ; mentary government will become a 1 farce find a by-word. a I general 'election in which all the polls • are taken on the same day will be far less' disturbing than the elections of t the past.—Aus.-NjZ. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 6
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