POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA.
NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS SIX PARTIES AT THE POLLS. By Telegraph ,—rn« Assn.—Copyritht. Received Feb. 26, 7.33 p.m. f m , ~ Sydney, Feb. 86.. \ l lie election campaign is in full swin* with no less than six parties in th« field, find the crop of candidates is «cep. tionally large. The "break away of the Progressives from the Nationalists' tamp is regarded vr J? mo " 8, weakening th« Nationalists' chances. Strong efforts nre bemg made to heal the breach, and-. also to bring one or two of the smaller parties into line against the Lahorites, whose chances are enhanced bv thd division. Mr. W. A, Holman (the Premier) is .securing the limelight bv touring hil electorate in an, aeropkne.-AuaT-N Z. (.able Assn. LEGISLATION IN QUEENSLAND*;* Received Feb. 26. 7.35 j»,m. . . Brisbane, Feb 28. Taking advantage of ite reoentlr weated majority in the LegUlatlW Council the Government is revising andnishmg through a number 0 f defeitef Wis, including the much condemned Unemployed Workers and Land Act Amendment measures.—Aus.-NZ Cable Assn. • FEDERAL' SESSION OPENS. Received Feb. 28, 10.30 pm, m , Melbourne, Feb. W The eighth Federal Parliament lit* opened.—Aub.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1920, Page 5
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