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TO-DAY’S EhHH A BITTER CAMPAnI^^H Pi ea s Association-Electric Telegraph ■ SYDNEY, ■||2| The election campaign, scribed as one of the bitter cord, closed to-night with frenzy, but, the roar of heard loudest at North Mr Hughes is having paign of his career, and where Mr Marks is life. Sir Littleton G have a close call at Queensland. Mr Ma x regarded as safe for Fawkner, in Victoria. Both the party Bruco (Nationalist) hour) expect working a section of the Press inion that neither decent majority, in a stalemate. that if Mr Bruce 1 <>,-gf'p^ J**’ will be in New Sou*•.ij,i. mania. The polling S a.m. till S p.m.— (Mr W. M. the defeat of the Na ment by moving ah' V-WfVv Maritime Industries i,,VA jytg; the abolition of until a k- _;P\ V v a general elecQ/v' ment was ' ;j live members o Messrs Hughes,:V-. j and .-’ r ; (F % V’J’' Littleton Groom, :ng a hard fIghtjHHnHBHBHHBHH Speaker in the
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 5
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