FEDERAL ELECTIONS
Official Candidate Beaten . . ; SYDNEY, Nov.'l. . Tbo ,chief 'develo'pment arisiug from the 'distributLon of ihe preferenees' of election carididates. to-day is the' defeat ' " in* tlie Jtichmond ' electora'to of Mi- Roland Greeu, by the unoflScial Gouiityy Farty candidate, Mr H. Antlionyy by a Substantial ihargin. There ;is. also • a . di,;tinct possibility tha Sir Archd^le Parkhill, Minister of Defence, will retain'the "Warringah seat, where the" count is likely to conelude to-morrow. . Later— It now - appears . that Labour will gain only one seat'" in the House of Eepresentatives— that of Ballarat. Adelaide ,whidh at first seemed likely to go to Labour, lias Been refcained by Mr. Stacey, the United Austraiia Party candidate. The-success of Labour in the Senafo group in Victoria is now beyond doubt, but tlie returns are still indefinite in Ihe other .States.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 3
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