New South Wales Elections.
(PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION ) Sydnky, July 18 Sir G. R. Dibbs has called a meeting of the Cabinet for Monday, when it will be probably decided whether (he Government will meet the House, and then be guided entirely by the. attitude taken up bj the members. Speaking of the result of the elections the Premier considers the country true to Protection, but swamped by Sydney and Newcastle. This Day. In the metropolitan and suburban eleo torate» 70,000 votes were polled, of which 41,500 were for Free Trade, 12,300 for Protection, and 16,600 for Labor candidates. Country returns are uncompleto ! but aprozimatel; 40,000 support Free Trado, 54,000 Protection, and 27,000 Labor. A majority of the new House are in fa- j your of Jvogal Option. LoKdon, July 18 ! The Westminister Gazette thinks it satisfactory to find the New South Wales electoratea have visited Sir Q. li. Dibbs' sins by (he withdrawal of a large measure of support*
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 19 July 1894, Page 2
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