A Doomed Ministry.
BEATEN BY LABOUR.
(Koccived May 29. l.» a.m.) ADELAIDE, May M. The weather yesterday was unlaw s ourablo for tho elections, which Jr* sides thom, (or tho Assembly include thbso for half the seat* in Uw Conn- * cU. B*ia t*» all the afternoon and evening. Botwithstandtag the intense interest and unusually heavy polling, the only burning question, apart from that of Labour inism * Überalifim, concerns the franchise '"" for tbi Upper House. The Conservative* wise, to maintain the £25 property qualification, the Überala ta reduce it to £lO, and the Labour I 'arty to reduce it to £lO. The polling n*oras will not be conpiete te any district tiU Monday, but an incomplete eeretiny shows that a Labour victory is virtually assured, the Metropolitan, area and many ol the district* pottos; heavily, though the suburban area* are cxpecuil to tell - against them Mr Anderson, AUoraey-Ueneral, is hopelewdy defeated for Fort Adelaide.
Judging by asoent Indications, the Ministry is deasaedv so far as con-' llnunncc in office Is concerned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 2
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170A Doomed Ministry. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 2
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