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LABOR'S EASY WIN

CONSERVATIVES OUSTED IN NORWAY.

OSLO, Oet, 19. The final poll results are: Labor 5S Conservatives 31 Liberals 30 Farmers 28 Communists 3

. The Conservatives lost 24 seats to Labor, and the*'Farmers; It is expected that an anti-Labor coalition Government will be formed with a Faj’rner Premier. —A .N.Z.C.A. (The composition of the last Storthing was as follows : Conservatives and Moderate Liberals 54 f Liberals, 34;' Communists, 30; Agricultural party 22; Socialists 8; Democrats 2.)

PESSIMISTIC VIEW BY ANTILABOR’ PRESS.

BOURGEOISIE AT MERCY OF ... RED SYMPATHISERS.

(Received Get. 20, 980 p.m.) 'LONDON, Oct. 19. The Stockholm , correspondent of the- Times states that tho journal Ntya Dagligt Allehanda says: The result of the Norwegian elections is a most important event and is unparalleled in Scandinavia. The Bourgeoisie is at the mercy of a party sympathetic with Moscow, who, after uniting with the Social •■•Democratic®, still .call ‘themselves • Communists. The near future will be very difficult for, our- western neighbors. The result of the election is a triumph for Demagogy and the defeat of riper judgment.—-Times.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10413, 21 October 1927, Page 5

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LABOR'S EASY WIN Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10413, 21 October 1927, Page 5

LABOR'S EASY WIN Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10413, 21 October 1927, Page 5

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