WILL THERE BE AIM ELECTION ?
PROBABLY there is no more vital question throughout the Dominion tcrday than the possibilities of an election next November. The Government, for reasons best known to itself, is studiously avoiding any official announcement on the subject, but on the: other hand indications that there will be an election are prominent on all hands. The latest is the fact the printing of the Ballot papers has also been allocated, while we have also been acquainted with the knowledge that thfep rinting of the Ballot papers has also been allocated. ' Will there be an election? In any case there will be a large percentage of absentee votes owing to the war and in passing we note that the Bay of Plenty roll to-day totals only 9002 names against 11,359 in 1938.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 161, 29 September 1941, Page 4
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134WILL THERE BE AIM ELECTION ? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 161, 29 September 1941, Page 4
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