8000 SERVICE VOTES
STILL TO BE COUNTED
Electric Telegraph—Pie»s Association WELLINGTON, Oct. 14.
The only outstanding official counts of general election results now to be received by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr L. Irwin) are those from the Pacific and Middle East. 111 a cable message to Mr Trwir some days ago the special returning officer in. the Pacific indicated that official figures for that area cruld not be expected before today at the earliest, and the special returning officer for the Middle East rimed tomorrow as the earliest day h' could finish his official count. However, since the dispatch of those cablegrams it is quite conceivable there may have been delays in obtaining ballot papers from remote stations that had not been expected at the time the messages were sent. Votes not accounted for in preliminary figures total abput 8005 for the whole Dominion, 6000 from the Pacific and 2000 from the Middle East.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15481, 16 October 1943, Page 4
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