AFTER THE ELECTIONS
LABOUR ACCEPTS CENTRAL’ FINAL “ We are reconciled to our defeat, said a Trades Hall official to-day when ho was asked if any further steps had been taken on the reported polling booth incident in Dunedin Central election. The Labour leader said that it was unlikely that the organisation would prosecute the appeal at first threatened, but the question would not be settled finally until the next meeting of the Otago Labour Representation Council OFFICIAL RECOUNTS SOUTHERN MAORI. TUITI MAKITANARA (U.C.) 334 Eruera Tihema Tirikatene (Ratanaite) 315 Hari Wi Katene (I.) 268 INVERCARGILL. J. HARGEST (Coal.) ... 4,651 W. M'Chcsney (L.) 4,144 W. C. Denham (Lab.) ... 3,182 WAIKATO, F. LYE (U.C.) ... 4,072 S. W. Ziman (C.) 3,091 WAIRARAPA. A. D. M‘LEOD (1.C.) ... 4,641 T. W. McDonald (Coal.) ... 4,025 Informal, 149. Majority Tor M'Leod, 616. HAWKE’S BAY. H, M. CAMPBELL (R.C.) 6,124 G. L. Cullen (Lab.) 3,865
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Evening Star, Issue 20973, 11 December 1931, Page 8
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147AFTER THE ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 20973, 11 December 1931, Page 8
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