p ENERAL ELECTION, 1919. VOTING BY DECLARATION. It is hereby notified for public information that by Section 13 of the Expeditionary Forces Voting and Electoral Rights Amendment Act, 1919, the only persons entitled to vote by declaration at the General Election will be the following:— (a) Any person whose name is ruled out on any certified copy of the roll supplied to the Returning Officer pursuant to Section twenty-four of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910; or (b) Any person who voted as a registered elector at the last preceding election for the district in which his place of residence is situated, and whose name does not appear on the roll for that district; or (c) Any person tfho having, applied for enrolment as an elector, and having been informed by the Registrar that he has been enrolled, has not boen so enrolled. ABSENT VOTERS' PERMITS AND SEAMEN'S RIGHTS. Registered electors who anticipate being absent from their electorate on election day can, if they so desire, secure an Absent Voter's Permit or Seamen's Right, as the case may be, up to and including the day preceding the General Election. Forms of application can be obtained from any Post Office or Registrar of Electors. It is absolutely essential that the application should reach the Registrar of Electors in time to permit of him forwarding the Permit or Seaman's Right, as the case may be, to reach the applicant on or before election day. For further particulars apply to any Registrar of Electors. J. HISLOP, Chief Electoral Officer. p REV LYNN ELECTORATE. HON. GEO. FOWLDS WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS in the EMPRESS THEATRE Oil TUESDAY, NOV. 18th, at 8 P.M. Chairman: Councillor W. J. HOLDSWORTH.
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 11, 15 November 1919, Page 9
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282Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume XL, Issue 11, 15 November 1919, Page 9
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