RECOUNT IN AUBURN
IRREGULARITIES ALLEGED SYDNEY. Juno 14 The new Parliament will be caller] together for business on Tuesday of next week if eighty-five of the election writs out of ninety are returned by then. Parliament cannot meet if more than five writs are outstanding. The choice of the new Cabinet w’.ll be left in the hands of the two leaders, Messrs Stevens and Bruxner. The Parliamentary United Australia Partv decided on this unanimously and with the United Country Party this system has always been in vogue.
A recount of votes in tho Auburn electorate is being made following rumours of irregularities. Dfr Colomnn’s supporters arc still confident that he will win.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 139, 15 June 1932, Page 7
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