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MR WADE'S DEFEAT

THE GENERAL ELECTION. SOME DETAILS OF THE VOTING ON FRIDAY. Sydney newspapers to hand by steamer yesterday enable us to supplement the rather fragmentary accounts that have bean sent by cable of the general electron in Now South Wales last Friday. As already stated in these columns, the state of pan-ties prior’ to the electron was— Liberal 53 Labour oi Liberal majority 16 The new House—subject to possible changes at four second ballots—is composed of — Labour 16 Liberal .... i If Labour majority 3 The two party leaders—Mr’ Wade (who, tliig morning’s cable nows informs us, taw resigned) and Mr McGowen ("who will now assume the Premiership)—were both returned by substantial majorities. The figures are:— , GORDON. Wade, C. G.. Liberal 6486 Von Hagen. *C„ Labour 2623 1907—Wade 5156, Hutton (Labour) 1854. RBDFBRN. McGowen, J. S. T., Labour 4411 Fegan, J. L., Liberal 1866 1907—McGowen 3222, Howe (Liberal) 2811. The figures in -some of the other mono interesting oomteste are -as under;— 1 GLEBE. Keegan, T., Labour 4251 Hogue, J. A., Liberal (Minister ofl Education) 4115 1907—Hogue 3240, Haynes (Independent Liberal) 2714. » PADDINGTON. Osborne, J. P., Labour 3783 Oakes, .C. W., Liberal (Honorary -Minister) ~.. 8472 1307—Oakes 2378, Osborne 2290. BINGARA. McDonald, G. E. W., Labour ......... 2480 Moore, S., Liberal (Minister of Lauds) 2204 (Later re turns, reduced Mr McDonald’s majority to 40). 1907—Moore 3143, Heaton (Labour) 1936. NEWCASTLE, Gaidtner, A. R., Labour 3203 Gilbert, Owen, Liberal 2645 . 1907—Gilbert 2950, Vial (Labour) 2166. MA.BIUCKVILLR. ) Crawford, T., S„ Labour 4720 McCoy, R. S., Liberal .. 3730 Blackwood, A. A., Xnd. Liberal 579 Barden, T., Independent 16 1907—McCoy 3966, Thompson (Labour) 2178. MIDDLE HARBOUR. Arthur, R., Liberal 7558 O’Brien, S. E., Labour 2793 Middleton, D. D., Ind. Liberal 642 1907— Arthur 5120, Poll ■ (Ind:. Liberal) 3674, Loxtom (Ind. Liberal) 92, Hayes (Ind.) 70. NEWTOWN. Hollis. R. S., Labour 4218 Ferguson, W. J., Liberal 2490 Quinn, P., Indopenoent 22 1907—Hollis 3224, Morgan, (Liberal) 3150. DARLING HARBOUR. Cochran, J. P., Labour, .. 2998 Thomson, A. A., Ind..Labour ......... 1586 1907—Norton (Ind. Labour) 1666, Daley (Labour) 1146. Holland (Socialist) 746, Green (Independent) 0. DAELINGHURST. Levy, D., Liberal : 3556 Fitzgerald,. J. D., Labour 3043 Haynes, J., Independent 128 1907—Levy 2640, McKinnon (Labour) 1263, Middleton (Ind. Liberal) 661, J. Jones ■ (Independent) 15. SUBE.T HILLS. Hoyle, H. C., Labour 3711 Graham, Sir J„ libera! 2399 Baton, J;, Independent 38 1907—Sir J. Graham 2227, _ late W. P. Crick (Independent) 1442, Birt (Labour) 2104, Perry (Independent) 1544. SHEARERS’ CONGRATULATIONS. Mr La nicy, general secretary of the New Zealand Shearers’ Association, cabled from Dunedin to the editor of the “Worker," Sydney, on Monday:—“Maoriland workers congratulate Labour party on victory."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 5

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MR WADE'S DEFEAT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 5

MR WADE'S DEFEAT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 5