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N.S.W . POLLS.

ELECTIONS ON SATURDAY* 3 " RESULT STILL DOUBTFUL. ' „ f? ' ~ 1 By T«ieer»iih.«-Fresa AuiL^C^iytirbV l *" Received March 21, 6.5 p.m.io 7 < b- _ Sydney, March 2K> Progressive returns of the flrit confetti leave the election issue very daubtful/ While all parties are still ccafldont dS i- winning, the Opposition standc *n axcel4 1- lent chance of securing a majority. TlM| t- position of Mr. W. A. Helmut <1 Premier) at Cootamundra li not yti secure. Messrs McGirr and Laajfclln (Laborites) have a long lead, whik tin Progressive candidate m rmrßttg yvtf l ie close for third in the Beat. A summary of the present fl|ttr«* gives the position <A parties., ia* lows:— J '• Nationalist® 42 Labor -*•ffUCI M Progressives »..a#...' 8* g Doubtful y There was a poor metropoßtflk yffrj Informal votes were VBryi'vMdu-4lesii! N.Z. Cable Assn. «. THE LATEST FIGURES. " < « » LABOR PARTY IN THE T.IZAT> _ , i- Received Maroh 21, 11.45 jmb. id Sydney, March 21. Ie The latest election figures >tt the following position:— e- Nationalists — f 29 Labor 89 Progressives w ,. jo Independent Nationalists .. 2 Independent Labor ...... 3 *• Doufctful .? 7. The Labor Party estimates the position will be 50 Labor, 25 Nationalist*, and 15 Progressives—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assji.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1920, Page 7

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N.S.W. POLLS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1920, Page 7

N.S.W. POLLS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1920, Page 7

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