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Per Press Association. —Copyright N,SW, ELECTIONS SYDNEY, March 26. Premier Hughes commenting on tlia election says the Caucus? party has aufforrcd a' wholesome defeat; they wora living in a fool’s paradise since the referendum, but the light of day pierced the mist through which they imagined they had seen the promisedjand. They now find themselves in a hopelessly discredited party. e Kahibah, which was yesterday included in the P.L.L. wins is still in doubts whether a second ballot will he required, and there is a possibilty that in Edden the Labour Nationalist will bo returned with the absentee vote, which is still to count. There is a bare possibility that Waddoll will not be ousecl for the Ldyhurst seat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1917, Page 3
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