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THE FEDERAL ELECTION.

' P< r W'-vi ■'»-intoi/i. —' •>/')// i>iht.)

Mki.i;oi hxe, March •>

The following ten wilt }irob.ililv be elected for Victoria ; —Sir (ieor<?Turner (Premier). Sir (iraham Uc.rrv (Speaker of tin- Legislative Assembly I, Sir William Zeal (Pre-ident of the Legislative( ouneil), 1 >r( t >nick. L.L.I'., tfie lion. A. -J. Peacock (Chief Secretary and Minister of Kducation j, the Hon. I. A. I-aacv- (Attorney-fieneral), Mr A. I'eakin. M.L.A.. Mr W. Trenwith. M.L.A.. Mr M. I ra •r, M.L.C.. and Mr lie."ii;-. M.L.A. Sir <i. Turner In add the Federal poll with vote-, while Ibo tenth mail polled 11. Svi'M-.v, 'i hi- day. At the Federal election 1 I*,ooo votes were cast, out of 201,000 on the r<' ] i. Mr Ilarton h- ad'd the poll with loj.io:;, tiie i'r< iui« r Im-iii" next with h«),Mil, while Mr Wi •e.the tenth mall, scored 7'.". Ai>»! uot;, M ir<-?i '>. The F, . deral <!« ction- tu! t pLu tomorrow. H'.i . Ma:. h •"». The following are the lead in;/ can dida*. -, i.t th« returns are incumplcti.. ; - Sir I".. Lraddon | J'jvtui«-ri, Sir I'. <». I' v ii iT:> a-• ir> v,. the Ileit. A. I. t'iark f Attorney-!,i.-itera!), ■ the 11-ai. A. I'ubsOli (Solieitur (ieii< ral k and M- irs Henry. Liuv. n, Lewi-. (irant. Moore, and the Hon. Adye ! HjUklaH <l'rt-slJt-Ut of the Legislative Council;.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 264, 6 March 1897, Page 3

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THE FEDERAL ELECTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 264, 6 March 1897, Page 3

THE FEDERAL ELECTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 264, 6 March 1897, Page 3

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