FEDERAL ELECTIONS.
THE I'OLLIXG. PARTY PROSPECTS. [itY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [PER PR KSS ASSOCIATION.] 'Received This Da.v, 10.") a.m.) SYDXEY, This Day. The weather is tine for the elections. Tho morning papers predict that if voters do their duty the Liberals will hold their own. if not gain ground. On the other hand labour, which is splendidly organised, is very confident of the result. lu most electorates there will he a straight fight, the Indep'.'iidents being less numerous than at the viiius eleelii-.n. The n I'erenduni on the finance questicn complicates the issue. Tli-.' Herald advises voters to say "yes" to both the liiKincial aureemeut between the States of the Commonwealth and the transfer of State debts, while the Telegraph advocates ''yes'' to the agreement, and "no" to the transfer.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1910, Page 3
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129FEDERAL ELECTIONS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1910, Page 3
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