FORGOT AND LOST SEAT
ELECTION SENSATION AUSTRALIAN NOMINATIONS SYDNEY, Friday. Nominations closed to-day for the Commonwealth general election, which is to be held on November 17. Practically all the sitting members were nominated. A sensation was caused when it was disclosed that Mr. Robert Cook, the retiring member for Indi, Victoria, a Government suppbrter, had omitted to put in his nomination. It was a pure oversight. As a result, the Labour candidate. Mr. Paul Jones, was automatically elected, and a safe Government seat was lost. Mr. Jones has had no previous experience in Parliament. Three Government supporters in New South Wales were returned unopposed. Two Labour members In Victoria were similarly elected. There will be contests in nearly all the other electorates, and also for the seats in the Senate in every State. The political parties represented are Nationalists and Country Party nominees, who stand behind the Bruce Government, official Labour candidates, and about eight independents.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 9
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