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POLITICAL TEST

THE AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS VOTING TO-DAY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, December 18. The anti-Labour candidates express the opinion that Labour will lose at least five of its eleven seats in : Victoria. , Mr Stanley Bruce is practically certain to regain the Flinders seat by a large majority. It is expected that Labour will lose two seats in South Australia, one in iWestern Australia, and at least six in New South Wales, but there will possibly be no change in Queensland. MR SCULLIN CONFIDENT SYDNEY, December 18. Mr Scullin predicts that official Labour will more than hold its own, and he has every confidence that it will win five additional seats. The Beasley group hopes to retain all its present seats and gain two from the Scullin Party.

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Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 15

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POLITICAL TEST Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 15

POLITICAL TEST Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 15

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