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THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

THE LABOUR PARTY. MEETING CALLED FOR TUESDAY. MELBOURNE, April 20. (Received April 21, at 0.50 a.m.) A meeting of the Federal Labour parly has been called for Tuesday to discuss the situation and the selection of Ministers. . DETAILS OF THE POLLING. (Fkom Our O'ws Correspondent.) WELLINGTON. April 20. When Hie New Zealand steamer left Sydney on Saturday last the result. Of the polling in the Federal elections was as follows. An asterisk denotes former inember', and a double asterisk that the returns are complete, with the exception of the absent votes:— HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NEW SOUTH WALES. Barrier— * Josiuh Thomas (Lab.). 8613; William Frederick Shepherd (Lib.), 1378. , ** Calare—* Thomas 'Brown (Lab.), 10,339; H. R. M. Pigott (Lib.), 8891. *■* Cook—* James Howard Catt's (Lab.), 13,631; William Carnoeie Cleg" (Lib.), 7631; informal, 276.

Cowpcr—*John Thomson (Lib.), 8519; Clement Johnson (Lab.), 3611;' John O'Briene {I. habi), 396.

**Dalley — Robert Howe' (Lab.), 14,375; * William Henry Wilks (Lib.), 10.978. -

Darling—* William Guthrie Spence (Lab.), 9213;' James George Carroll (Lib.), 4968.

* " East Sydney—John Edward We«t (Lab.), 9732; Samuel Edward Lees (Lib.), 8014; informal, 46.

Eden-Monnro— * Austin Chapman (returned unopposed).

Gwydir— * William Webster (Lab.), 8178; Robert Patten _ (Lib.), 5286. Hume— * Sir William Lyne (Ind.), 3833; Bernard James Grogan (Lib.), 5436.

Hunter-Matthew Charlton (Lab.), 14.539; * Frank Liddell (Lib.), 9602. * B Illawarra — 4 Gcorgo Warburton Fuller (Lib.), 9745; Georgo Mason Burns (Lab.). 9015.

* * Lang—* William Elliott Johnston (Lib.), 12,850; Thomas Samoson Crawford (Lab.), 12,522; (20 absent votes to be counted). - '

Macmiarie— * E. S. Can- (Lab.), 9199; Alfred Hugh B ; Conroy (Lib.), 6980. ~ * Nepean—George Cann (Lab.), 10.922; *Eric Kendall Bowden (Lib.), 10,219.

Newcastle—* David ■ Watkins (Lab.), 15,640; Frank Edgar Pulsford Lib.), 5742; informal, 153;

New England— * Frank James Foster (Lab.), 9526; Wm. Montgomerie Fleming (Lib.), 8447. .' .

* * North Sydney—George Bertram Edwards (Lib.). 14,546; Percv Edward Tighe (Lab.), 7605; John Boyd Steel (Ind.). 279.

** l^arkes— * Bruce Smith (Lib.), 10,542; Ernest Henry Burgess .(Lab.), 8583; Herbert Edward Pratten (Ind.), 4943.

* * Parramatta— * Joseph Cook (Lib.), 11.285; Albert Edward Brone (Lab.), 5351.

Richmond.—Walter Massev Greene (Lib.), 6260; Robert Pyers (Ind. Lab.), 5034; Nenour Visfii Nathan (Ind.), 3091; William Neal Gillies (Lab.). 2565.

Riverjna.—*Jolm Mooro Chanter (Lab.), 7631; John Thomas Jackson (Lib.), 5175; Edmund Daniel O'Dwyer (Ind.), 366; informal, 148 '

Robertson.—William -James Johnson (Lab.), 7838'; » Henry Willis (Lib.), 7312. * * South Sydney.—Edward Ril«y (Lab.), 12,595; Eden George. (Lib.), 4400; informal, 163.

* * Wentworth.—William Henry Kelly (Lib.), 11,153; Arthur John Lusk Vernon (Lab.), 7174.

' Werriwa.— * David Robert Hall (Lab.), 10,465; Granville Do Laune Ryrie (Lib., 8465..-.. . '• •

'* f Wast Sydney.—* William Morris Hughes (Lab.), 12,874; Stanley Llewellyn Cole (Lib.), 4912; Henry Edmund Holland (Soc), 620; informal, 317. VICTORIA. Balaclava. — * Agar Wynne ' (Lib.), 11,558; George James Mead (Lab.), 7309. * * Batman.—Hcwy Elisha Beard (Lab.), 13,237; *Jabez Coon (Lib.), 7477. e * Bendigo'.— * Sir John Quick (Lib,), 12,489; Frank Brennan (Lab.), 11,860. Bourke.—Frank 'Anstc-y (Lab.), 17,215; * Jamas Nowton Haxton Hume Cook (Lib.), 11,968.

** Kooyong— * William Knox (Lib.), 14,621; Alfred George Lumsden. (Lab.), 11,478. '

Ballarat (complete)— * Alfred Deakin (Lib.), 10,175; David Percival Russell, 9732. ■'.''■

** Corangamite—James Henry Scullen (Lab.), 11,151; *'* John Grattan Wilson (Lib.), 9261.

* * Corio—Alfred Tliomas Ozanne (Lab.), 9857; »Richard Armstrong Crouch (Lib., 8328. i Echuca— * Albert Clayton ■ Palmer (Lib.), 7813; William On- (Ind.), 7715;' Anthony James O'Dwyer (Ind.), 1149; William Hugh Everard (Ind.), 1048; John Hugh Davies (Ind.), 168.

• *■* Fa-wkner— * George Fairbairn (Lib:), 14,120; Joseph Francis Hannnn (Lab., 9970.

* * Flinders—* William Fill Irvine (Lib.), 8113; Allan Frank Buckley (Lab.), 5552; Timothy Marcus M'lnerney (Ind.), 3272.

Gippsland— * George Henry Wise (Ind.), 10,597; James Jonathan Bowden (Lib.), 6565.

* * Grampians.—* Hans Irvine (Lib.), 8920; Archibald Stewart (Lab.), 8742.

* *Indi—Parker John Moloney (Lab.), 11,230; '"Joseph Tilley Brown (Lib.), 9951.

* * Laanecoorie— * Charles Carty Salmon (Lib.), 8381; Arthur John Fraser (Lab.), 8600.

* * Maribyrnoag—James E<hrard Fenton (Lab.), 16,223; 'Samuel Mauger (Lib.), 10,410.

* * Melbourne— * William Robert Nuttall Moloney (Lab.), 13,202; William Murray M'Pherson (Lib.), 5759.

** Melbourne Porls— * James Matthews (Lab.), 15,034; A. G. C. Ramsav (Lib.), 6576. '

Memda— * Robert Harper (Lib.), 7585 j James Jerome Kenneally (Lab.), 6934; Thomas Hunt (Ind.),- 1847; Percy Thompson Stephen (Ind.), 746. * * Warinon—' * John Keith M'Dougall (Lab.), 11.865; Samuel Winter Cooke (Lib.), 9709. • Wimmera—' Sydney Jampsoi* ■' (Lib.), 11,205; Richard Joseph Taife (Lab.), 5726. * * Yarra--* Frank Gwynne Tudor (Lab.), 13,402; Elisha Clements De Garis (Lib,), 4184. QUEENSLAND. * * Brisbane—William Fyfe Finlayson (Lab.), 87i4; * Justin Fox Greenley Foxton. (Lib.), 8231. Capricornia.—William Guy Higgs (Lab.), 10,358; * Edward Walker Archer (Lib.), 7885. Barling Downs—* Littleton Edward Groom, Minister for External Affairs (Lib.), 12,071; Morris Harland (Lab.). 5118. Herbert— * F. W. Bamford (Lab.), 12,089; Thomas W. Crawford (Lib., 6770. Kennedy—* Charles Macdonald (Lab.), 6051; John Doirnie Houghton (Lib. , 3790. Maranoa— * James I'aje (Lab.), 7564; Jasper Harvey (Lib.), 28M. Moreton— * Hugh Sinclair (Lib.), 10,564; Thomas Emmerson (Lab.), 6794. Oxley— * It. Edwards (Lib.)'. 8650; F. C. T. Dent (I.), 5609. Wide Bay—* Andrew Fisher (Lab.), 9987 j Jacob Stumm (Lib.),. 8023. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Adelaide (only absent votes to count)— "Ernest Alfred Roberts (Lab,), .9268; A. J. M'Lachlan (Lib.), 5337, Angas— * Patrick M'Mahon Glynn, Attorney-general (unopposed).

Barker—* John Livingstone (Lib.), 9033; Martin Ambrose Dryer (Lab.), 6256.

Boothby— * Egerton Lee Batcheloß (Lab.), 8377; Paris Nesbit (Lab.), 5236. Grey—* Alexander Poynton (Lab,), unopposed. ■ •;.;..'j Hmdinareh—William Olliver Archibald. 1 Lab.), unopposed. '".•■!'•

Wakefield— *'Richard Witty (Lib.), 9717; John Howard Vaughan' (Lab.), 8391; Charles Andrew Home' (Ind.), 364. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ;,. Coolgardie— * Hugh Malion (Lab.), 8241: Robert Haetie (Lit.), 2723; Arthur Samuel Henry M'Clay (Ifid.), 175. :■:■

* * Fromantle—William Noah Hedges (Lib.), 7179; William Henry Carpenter (Lab.), 6204. ' . ~w

* * Kalgoorlie— * Charles Edward Frazer" (Lab.), 10,677; John Thornett (Lib.), 2312; informal, 104. '•:,' ** Perth— * James M'Kinnon Fowler (Lib;), 8068; Ernest Percival Henshaw (Lab.), 5802. ' ;; f Swan— * Sir John Forrest, Treasurer' (Lib.), 14,999; Peter Lawrence O'Loßhlea (Lab.), 9896. h TASMANIA. Bass.—l.' A. Jensen (Lab.), 6548-; *Storrerd (Lib.), 4937. Darwin.—* King O'Maalev. (Lab.), 6545; W. Fisher (Lib.), 3738. * -; l ' j Dennison.—W. H. L. Smith (Labi), 7079; M. W; Simmons (Lib.), 5098. """ * "Franklin.-* W. J. M'Williams (Lib.), 6211; W. E. Shoobridgo (Lab;),' • ■* * WiLr.ot.— * L. Atkinson (Lib.)\ 5315.j' T. F. Wilson (Lab.), 4171. ■-.'- THE SENATE. NEW SOUTH WALES.-A. M'Dougall (Lab.), '£15,655; 4. Gardiner (Lab.;212.715; Arthur Rae (Lab.), 205,842; John P. Gray (Lib.), 185,183; I. Pulsford (Lib;); 180,794; John Neild (Lib.), 175,537; John Norton (Ind.). 42,744; R. Mackenzie' (Sob.), 11,260: J. O. Moloney (Soc), 8138.;:; Thomas Hoars (Sot), 7569. VICTORIA.-E. Findloy (Lab.), 213,099;'. S. Barker (Lab.), 211,676; A. E. ~H. Balkey (Lab.), 210,624; Sir R. W. Best' (Lib.). 204,152; W. A. L. Trenwith (Lib. 1 ),. 200,543; J. W. M'Cay (Lib.), 18,664; Vida" Goldstein (Ind.), 50,677; J. B. Ronald (Ind.), 18,021.

QUEENSLAND.-! 1 . Givens (Lab.),; 67,223; H. Turvev (Lab.), 66,470; T. Glassey (Lib.), 65,6*03; J. Stewart (Lab.), 65,516; H. D. Macrossan (Lib.), 65,108; J. Millicon (Lab.), 63,827; W. Kcllett' (Ind), 5175; It. C. Ransomc (Ind.), 3277.. SOCHI ACSTRALIA.-G. M'Giregor 5 (Lab.), 57,917: A. S. Guthrie (Lab.),'. 56,771; W H. Story (Lab;), 54,025; D.i J." Gordoi (Lib.), 49,945; D. M. Charleston-. (Lib.). 48,341; ,T. W. Shannon. (Labi), 47,921. ■■■' .v;:j-.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.-G. Bender*son (Lab.), 41,315; R. Buzacott (Lab:); 1 40,156; B. Delargio (Lab.), 38,432; W; ;; Kmgsmill (Lib.), 35,033; A. Sandflwqn" (L : b.), 34,267; N. W. Harper o>',j? 33,832. ' ;,„;} TASMANIA (complete).-D. J. (Lab.) 30,798; .T. J. Long (Lab.), 30,638.;B.'K. Ready {Lab.), 29,361; H. Dolmojiii (Lib.). 23.834; F. Miilcahy (Lib.). 23,736.; v J. Macfarlane (Lib.), 23,452; J. J, Campbell (Ind.), 1989. '

According to these uncompleted returns, the House of Representatives would : 'be' composed of 42 Labour men, 31 Liberals, r and 2 Independents, while the Senatewould liave 22 Labourites and 14 Liberals'."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14813, 21 April 1910, Page 7

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THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14813, 21 April 1910, Page 7

THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14813, 21 April 1910, Page 7

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