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i (Per United Press Association 1 )

Timuiu, Nov. 3. Objection having been lodged against 2 )0 nauwß on the electoral roll, tho Magistrate was applied to thia morning to order that they be struck off. Counsel lor some of the parties summoned claimed that tho proceedings were premature, as n > notice had been given to the parties objected to, as provided in tho now Electoral Act, and bt cause tho 15 days wherein those objected to may show cause for retention of their mimes had not elapsed. The Magistrate upheld this and the cases were dismissed. The Registrar said there would not now be time to give the required notice before the election. For the objectors it was claimed that ths Registrar can st* ike off the names if, after 15 days’ notice, the person objected to does not substantiate his claim. The objections were lodged on 27th October.

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Southland Times, Issue 17083, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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Another Reading Southland Times, Issue 17083, 4 November 1902, Page 3

Another Reading Southland Times, Issue 17083, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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