WESTERN AUSTRALIA
LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED IN ELECTIONS
Reed. 7 p.m. Perth, Nov. 18 Little change in the state of parties in the Legislative Assembly is expected to result from the Western Australian general elections next Saturday. Although voting i s compulsory, the public is rather apathetic. Of the so seats in the House 38 will be contested. Eleven Labour members and one Nationalist have been returned unopposed. In the last Parliament Labour held 27 seats, Country Party 12, Nationalists nine and Independents two.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 274, 19 November 1943, Page 5
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