DUNEDIN BY-ELECTION
THE lesson from the result of the Dunedin By-election is plain enough for political students to draw their own conclusions. Suffice it is to say that in this seat the majority for labour has declined from 2800 in 1943 to a bare 700 in 1945 —approximately 25 per cent., of Labour vote of 2 years ago. There may be factors goyerning this reversal but they cannot interfere with the broad meaning of public opinion as shown by hard and fast polling figures.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 92, 24 July 1945, Page 4
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84DUNEDIN BY-ELECTION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 92, 24 July 1945, Page 4
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