THE VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
(by cable.) Melbourne, July 15. The following members have been returned :—Benambra, Mr. P. D. Wallace ; Creswick, Messrs. Cooper, Wheeler, and Richardson; GippslandSouth, Mr. Mason; Grant, Messrs. Lalor and Rees ; Karakara, Mr. Dow; Kilmore, Mr. Hunt; Moira, Messrs. Bolton and Hall; Norinanby, Mr. Shiels ; Ripon, Mr. Longmore ; Villiers arid Heytesbury, Messrs. Anderson and Joseph Jones ; Wimmera, Messrs. O'Callnghan and W. Madden; Rodney, Messrs. Fraser and Gillies ; Kyneton, Mr. Young ; Ararat, Mr. Gaunson ; Ballarat East, Messrs. J. James and D. Brophy ; Ballarat West, Messrs. W. Collard Smith, Finoham, and H. Bell; the Barwon, Mr. J. F. Levien ; Belfast, Sir John O'Shantiassy; Booroondara, Mr. Murray Smith; Bast Bourke, Mr. Ramsay; Bourke Boroughs, Mr. Cook ; South Bourlte, Mr. John Keys; West Bourke, Sir Bryan O'Loghlen and Mr. Deakin ; Brighton, Mr. Bent; Carlton, Mr. Gardiner ; Castlomaine, Messrs. Paterson and Pearson ; Collingwood, Messrs. Langbridge and Mirams ; Delatite, Mr. Graves ; Dundaa, Mr. Officer; Emerald Hill, Messrs. Nimmo and M'Gregor; Evelyn, Mr. Cameron; Fitzroy, Messrs. Tucker and Yale; Footscray, Mr. W. G. Clark; Geelong, Messrs. Graham Berry, John ston, and liernot; Granville North, Messrs. D. M. Davies and Young; Maryborough, Messrs. Barr and Bowman; Melbourne East, Messrs. A. K. Smith •and Zox; Melbourne North, Messrs. Laurens and Storey; Melbourne West, Sir Charles M'Mahon and Mr. Orkney ; The Ovens, Messrs. JKerferd and Zincke ; Polwarth, Mr. O'Hea; Portland, Mr. Wrixon ; Ricthmond, Messrs. Bosisto and L. L. Smith ; Sandhurst, Messrs. Clark, Burrows, and Quick ; Sandridge, Mr. Madden ; Stawell, Mr. Woods ; St. Kilda, i Messrs. Carter and Harris ; Williamstown, Mr. A. T. Clark ; Mornington, Mr. Gibb;J Maldon, Mr. Service; Dalhousie, Ml* Duffy. I The present totals are 45 for the Oppo- j sition and 34 for the Ministerialists. The ' Age expects that the final results will show the number to be 50 and 3& It is expected that the Government will resign immediately. The Catholics voted with the Opposition. At the elections no disturbances took place.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 15 July 1880, Page 2
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