EAST SYDNEY.
jgltißOUß RETAINS R. DIMINISHED MAJORITY. niKCS ASSOOATIOir—SMSCTBIO it is expected that Mr Ward Kiaaa former member, the late Mr John however, won the seat for L&. |p™ at the 1029 election, by an over* Nationalists claim that the elecof sympathy with the Lang P*arf'» victory aa a splendid achievein view of all the circumstances, g&j&fr punber of electors enrolled w^s HJHfap FINAI« FIGURES. Bragy fntf iigurei for the East Syd^ Bp:: RIVAL LEADERS. ! ON THE DECISION. said that Che result of .the HnHmrslt East Sydney w«|'« Pje«iage waro determined fcfcat 4n«* HBH»'iatensts shall be served at all HHHgCr Ward had won in spite of becfemq KHpf'Oiii nationis to -avoid banfc* tlfe HHHbft&tt that Ms suecess^amounted Bavin, <rf the
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 11
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120EAST SYDNEY. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 11
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