BRITISH ELECTIONS
ONLY Six WEEKS DISTANT
GRAMOPHONE AND WIRELESS TO AJ D CANDIDATES
United Preas Assn by El. Tel. Copyright (Australian Press Association.) (Received April 20. 12.5 a.in.) LONDON. April 25. With Mr Baldwin's announcement o(' dates the general election campaign may lie said to Inve begun. Jt is difficult to realise that virlvin six weeks a new Parliament will have been elected, a.nd an answer given to the riddle of the \ear. Hoardings have been already p : ast> toed throughout the country with huge posters. The gramopho'nc, as well as the wireless, promises to figure largely. Each party have made doublet-sided records 7 , containing the statements of the leaders, Messrs Baldwin, Lloyd George and Ramsay MacDonald, and their supporters. Some of the candidates are making records especially for their . wn .constituencies. Thus, polities will outer the home to an unprecedented \ex% tent. 5 •
• Altogether sixty members.-of lie Commons have intimated they are hot' seeking re-election for *: various Yea.sons.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10880, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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