VICTORIA
BALACLAVA. •Agar Wynne (Liberal), reflected. George j. Mead. (Labour). BALLARAT. •Alfred Deakin (Liberal), lending by 507. David -P. Russell (Labour). BATMAN. Henry E. Board (Labour), elected. •Jabez Coon (Liberal). ‘ BENDIGO. •Sir John Quick (Liberal), leading by SM. Prank Brennan (Labour). BOHRKEi. Prank Anstey (Labour), elected. •James Hume Cook (Liberal). ■ CORANGAMITE. James H. Seullin (Labour), practically certain. •John G. "Wilson (Liberal). PAWKNER. •George Fairbairn (Liberal), re-elected. Joseph F. Hannan (Labour). KOOYONG. . •William Knox (Liberal), safe. Alt reel G. Lamsden (Independent). MELBOURNE PORTS. •James Matthews (Labour), re-elected. Alex. O. C. Ramsay (Liberal). YARBA.' •Prank G. Tudor (Labour), re-elected. Elisha C. do Garis (Liberal). In the ten of the twenty other seats. Labour is leading the Liberals in seven, and the Independents in three. Mr Maugher’e seat (Maribyrnong) is threatened. The Liberal seats in danger include those of Messrs Crouch (Corio), C. Carty Salmon (Laauecooric), Joseph T. Brown (Imli), and Robert Harper (Mernda).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7103, 15 April 1910, Page 1
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