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- VICTORIAN CRISIS Tho -State Government was defeated' by oJ-'JO on a namendment to a motion of no-confidence, relating to a proposed redistribution of seats, which was accepted in if-iee of the original motion condemning the Government's attitude of waterside troubles. The Ministry will prtf/ably resign in a few days. Transport board At a special meeting of the Auckland City Council this afternoon the following were nominated at the city’s representatives on the Transport Board: Crs. J 4 A. C. Alium, E. J. .Phelan, A. J. Eneriean, M. J. Bennett, L. A. Eady x 21. Coyle, W. Casey, J. Donald, J. B, Paterson, J. Dempsey, «J. Ashley, G. Davis, T. Blood worth, and J. W. Kiely. ELECTION RESULTS Dunedin South promises to provide food for speculation. Hall lias only a majority of 20 and there are 005 absentee votes, 201 postal, and 9 seamen votes to come. Absentee votes aro not upemi till the official count, which 'vsill probably commence about M Wnefcdaa nea.*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 512, 15 November 1928, Page 1
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