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THE ' • FJ.’EE LAXCE. ” ..Many new, mendiers v. ill lake their seats in Parliament for the first time as a result of las! week’s general ejection, Port raits oJ' tlie ca ndidntes wlio won their spins are a feature of the current issue of the '‘New /calami Free Lance, ” which is a special election nuniher. The title pace depicts , the three parly .leaders in the .Dominion’s present political crisis and the question is asked, ‘‘Who will lie New Zealand’s next Prime .Minister’” There are a number of interesting - snapshots taken around the polling booths on election day illustrating- how the vole was taken, lint Do- outstanding election day photographs are those of the huge crowds at Wellington and Christchurch watching the posting of tlie results outside the newspaper offices. Sporting enthusiasts are ns usual wi-li catered for. There is an excellent series of pictures showing the English eleven in action during their match with Victoria, and a full page is devoted to the inlet-college sports meeting at Wellington. The pictures of the first wind sole of (he season will appeal to rural readers. The balance of the pictorial pages embraces a varied series of photographs covering the happenings of (he week throughout the Dominion,
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 23 November 1928, Page 4
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