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AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

■ NEW SOUTH WALES Press Association. —By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, . June 14. There has been no appreciable change in the election figures or the state of the parties. Absentee and postal votes are still coming in, and the outcome of three doubtful seats, two of which vitally concern the fate of two of Mr Lang’s Ministers (Mr W. Davies, Minister'for Education, and Mr J. M’Girr, Minister of Transport), will hardly be known before Thursday, when tho second preferences will bo cheeked. QUEENSLAND LABOUR MAJORITY OF FOUR EXPECTED. Pms Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, June 1-1. Additional returns have been arriving to-day, but they had made no difference to tho state of parties. It is expected that Labour will have a majority of at least four in the nety Parliament*

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Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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