STATE ELECTIONS
NOMINATIONS FOR QUEENSLANDFIVE LABOURITES UNOPPOSED. (Australian Press Association.) BRISBANE, April 29. There have been 163 nominations received for the 62 seats in the Queensland Legislative Assembly lor the election on June 11th. The two main parties are the Nationalist anti Labout Parties. They will have to light twenty Queensland Party supporters, eight ■Communists, and Lang Planners, and also several Independents. Five Labour candidates have been elected unopposed. One ludepuident has been returned unopposed. PRIVY COUNCIL DECISION. IN N.B.W. LEGISLATURE CASE. LONDON, April 29. The Privy Council's judgment in the New South Wales Legislative Goiiiie'l ease is not expected inside the month. THE VICTORIAN NOMINATIONS. (Reced ed this day at 10.15 a.m.) MELBOURNE, April 50. Nominations closed for the elections on May 10. Twenty candidates were re. turned unopposed, including all the parly ‘leaders. Of these, tell belong to the United Australia Party, six to the United Country Party, and four, including the Premier, Air Hogan, to the Labour Party, There are 1.12 candidates
for the remaining forty-five seats
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