AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.2. OABLB ASSOCIATION. BUBONIC PLAGUE. SYDNEY, April 4. A case of plague was discovered in •Alexandria. There are now seven cases in the hospital. ELECTION RETURNS. Received This Day at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 5. Allied anti-Labour parties have gained six seats from Lauour. assuring a majority of twelve. Four electorates are s: ill undecided. An analysis of the first reference votes
aggregate a majority of 108,000 votes ol the anti-Labour parties over Labour. The former’s aggregate was increased by 177.0 41 or nearly sixty per cent, compared with 1920 figures. Labour increase totalled 80,000 or 27 per cent.
TENNIS REI’RKSENTATIYES. SYDNEY, April 5. Patterson and Anderson are unable to represent Australia in the Davis Cup contests owing to business anddomestic reasons. Patterson wlm was married on Monday, states it is impossible to selfishly undertake a four abroad which, for financial reasons, lie would have to undertake without his wife. The Australian Tennis Association discusses the position to-night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1922, Page 3
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