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CANADA FINISHES UP ELECTION FIGHT v k POLLING YESTERDAY OTTAWA, Monday. Polling will take place tomorrow in He Canadian General Election. The campaign ended last evening. Both the Liberals and the Conservauveg are confident of victory. In his final address the Liberal •’rime Minister, Mr. W. L. Mackenzie “HS, emphasised the record of his Government. He referred to the ex■ension of the British preferences, countervailing duties against the United States, and the development 01 'Stor-Empire trade. The leader of the Conservatives, Mr. B. Bennett, attacked the Govern™ont on the unemployment question, 'urged Canada first to adopt a policy “'hiding up lhe industrial and busia'MUte of the Dominion. There v/ill be contests in 243 ridings, o members having been returned unopposed. in *5 e ap P rox i m kte state of the parties He House of Commons at the dissolution was: Liberals 123 Conservatives .. . . 90 waited Farmers of Alberta 11 Liberal Progressives . . 9 Progressives, Labour and Independents . . . . 12
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 9
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160ALL CONFIDENT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 9
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