N.S. WALES ELECTION.
LARGE VOTE AGAINST LABOUR AGGREGATE MAJORITY 108,000 A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, April 5. The allied anti-Labour party have gained six seats from Labour, assuring a majority of 12. Four electorate,, are still undecided. Analysis of the first preference votes shows an aggregate majority of 108,000 votes cast for the anti-Labour parties over the Labour vote. The anti-Labour aggregate is increased by 177,000, or nearly 60 per cent, compared with the 1920 poll. Labour'B increase totalled 80,000, or 27 per cent. NEW LABOUR ORGANISATION. TRADE UNIONISTS ONLY. Austrslian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Eecd. 10.55 pan.) SYDNEY. April 5. A new organisation has been formed at the Trades Hall under the name of the Organised Workers' Group. It demands that all Labour candidates shall be members of a trade union, and be selected by trades unions organised into industrial groups. The new movement will run candidates at the next elections'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 7
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