FEDERAL ELECTIONS
PREMIER’S SEAT STILL UNSAFE
(Australian Press Association)
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) MELBOURNE, October 15
The Prime Minister is by no means sale as io is now reported his Liberal opponent, Birch, requested voters to give their second preferences to Holloway, which, if clone in a substantial measure, should enable the latter to
4 here is another similar development in Ilenty electorate, where Gullett (Minister of Cus corns) is so pursued by tbe Labourite, Duggan. He, too, may lie defeated in the same manner. Ti.e outcome of both contests will be known in a couple of days.
MR BRUCE’S POSITION. (Received this day at 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 15. The 'election position is unchanged. Mr Bruce now is 138 votes behind the Labourite, Air Holloway. Air Bruce stated even if defeated, he will closely identify himself with Australian politics. He will probably take a holiday shortly, and may visit New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1929, Page 5
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