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THE ELECTIONS.

Commenting on the general elections in New Zealand, the Sydney Daily Telegraph says they have resulted in the solution of two points. They have shown that the women exercised the franchise with intelligence and enthusiasm, and unmistakeably expressed the decided approval of the whole colony of the course followed by the Government in the past, and the policy outlined for the future. With,such a following Mr Seddon should occupy an impregnable position, and how far he will use his chances, and avail himself wisely of them, w[U bo a matter of profound interest to the whole of Australia. The poll for the election of a member to represent the‘Southern Maori electorate in the House of Representatives takes place on the 20th December. There will be 22 polling places, and the hours of polling will be between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Amongst the many telegrams received by the Premier concerning the elections was one from an officer of the Salvation Army which contained the one single word <e Hallelujah ” Mr Seddon was still more brief. He merely replied “ Amen.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2590, 5 December 1893, Page 3

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THE ELECTIONS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2590, 5 December 1893, Page 3

THE ELECTIONS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2590, 5 December 1893, Page 3

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