LABOUR VICTORY
NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS RUNAWAY WIN ON SECOND BALLOTS. (By Telegraph,— Press Association.— Copyright.) SYDNEY,' 14th December. The Labour Government secured a runaway win on the second ballots in the city, securing five out of the seven seats, and making tho figures :—
There are five second ballots in the country, the result of which will be known next Saturday. Mr. Hall, Minister for Justice, has been returned for the Enmore seat with a majority of 741. LICENSING POLL. SIXTEEN DISTRICTS VOTE REDUCTION. CABINET TO "ii RE-FORMED. (Received December 15, 9.5 a.m.) • SYDNEY, This Day. So far, out of seventy returns, sixtyone electorates voted Continuance, and sixteen Reduction. There will be no immediate reconstruction of the State Cabinet, but it will be re-formed during the recess. Mr. Wood, the Deputy Liberal-Opposi-tion Leader, was defeated.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1913, Page 7
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