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IfSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY HOPES TO GAfN BY ; ,* SHORT - CAMPAIGN HER PARTIES also ready
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f. Rec. Nov. 25, 7.40 p.mi CANRERRA, Tkursday. 'he Prime Minister,' Mr. J. H. ScuTasked the » G o vernoiv G ener al , Sir jaacs, for an immediate dissolution His Excellency's assent to the relmendation \yas, announced in the ise of Representatives .this aftern. )he announcement , was greeted h prolonged cheers from both >s of the House. Ir. Scullin remained smiling bland,nd waited till the noise died down. splying to Mr J. G. Latham deputyler of the Opposition, Mr. Scullin [ there would also be an eleetion 18 Senators. • . ... . . 'he swiftest eleetion campaign in history of the Commonwealth is med, as the Labour leaders eonir they have a better chance of lining their seats under these ciristances. dficials of the United Australia ty and the -Nationalist Association :are that they are quite ready for hirlwind campaign:
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 82, 27 November 1931, Page 5
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