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CABLEGRAMS.

THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

' DISSOLUTIOiN FORECASTED.

(Per Presa Aasooiatioo.)

SYDNEY, June 24.

Mr Cook's diffiiculty in carrying on business U generally recognised and an early dissolution is .forecasts <?<*•- :'■■■ -':':'' - ..'■ ::. ":. ■ ■■' '': ■..'" \.;- \

NARfRiOW WIN FOORI UJBERALSi-

ERAIS;

SENATE COtfNT UNCOMPLETED

A PORTFOLIO DECS^NED.

SYDNEY, June 24. With the final figures from Hume i* is now possible to compile a complete list of the New Federal Parliament subject to recounts and petitions: * . ' '

New South Wales Ts represented in the House by fifteen Liberals and twelve Labourites; Victoria by twelve Liberals and nine Labourites; Queens land by three Liberals and seven Labouries; South Australia by three Liberals and four Labourites; Westralia by three Liberals and two Labourites ; Tasmania by two Liberals and three Labourites.

In the Senate there are three Liberals each for New South Wales, Tasmania, and one for. Victoria, while all the rest, are Labourites.

South. Australia is the only State completed for the Senate count. , Symon, the Independent;, did not poll the required votes and forfeits feis ■ deposit of £%o. -Mr Coofc anticipates a complete Cabiiief to-day

■ Sir Ifbbt. Best declined a portfolio.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 5

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180

CABLEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 5

CABLEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 5

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