N.S.W. ELECTION
NO CHANGE IN POSITION. By Teles»raT>h—Press A.o=n.—Copyright (Received M»rch 93. 10.15 p.m., SYDNEY, March 23. No move has yet been mado to count the second pnd later preference votes, which will decide the fate of the new Parliament. The position is unchanged. ■ < An earlier messago stated: —Thcro will be no alteration in the election figures until the postal, absent voters', and the second preference votes are ronnted. and the calculations for the final results are more or less fmeculative. It U expected that at least n fortnight will »lanse S/fnro the finnl figures aTe T<nown. There are stffl about 1200 absent pnd postal votes outstanding in Mr' Holmnn's electorate.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10546, 24 March 1920, Page 6
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