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Page 206
... manner that it cannot conveniently Or properly be used as a ballot paper may , on delivering to the returning officer the ballot paper so inadvertently dealt with , and proving the fact of the inadvertence to the satisfaction of the ...
... manner that it cannot conveniently Or properly be used as a ballot paper may , on delivering to the returning officer the ballot paper so inadvertently dealt with , and proving the fact of the inadvertence to the satisfaction of the ...
Page 207
... manner as the counterfoils of the ballot papers used by him at such election . Having thus dealt with the counter- foils , the returning officer shall proceed to open the envelopes containing the voting papers , allowing the scrutineers ...
... manner as the counterfoils of the ballot papers used by him at such election . Having thus dealt with the counter- foils , the returning officer shall proceed to open the envelopes containing the voting papers , allowing the scrutineers ...
Page 208
... manner to be commonly understood , but no voting paper shall be otherwise rejected for mere want of form , and if any voter entitled to more than one vote omits to specify on his voting paper the number of votes to which he is entitled ...
... manner to be commonly understood , but no voting paper shall be otherwise rejected for mere want of form , and if any voter entitled to more than one vote omits to specify on his voting paper the number of votes to which he is entitled ...
Page 211
... manner any voter has voted at any election , shall be liable , upon conviction , to a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds , nor less than Fifty pounds . 120. EVERY person who- Penalty for returning name of candidate for officer ...
... manner any voter has voted at any election , shall be liable , upon conviction , to a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds , nor less than Fifty pounds . 120. EVERY person who- Penalty for returning name of candidate for officer ...
Page 212
... manner in which the offence itself is punishable . ( 3. ) In any information or other prosecutions for an offence in relation to the ballot boxes , ballot papers , voting papers , and other matters and things in use at any election ...
... manner in which the offence itself is punishable . ( 3. ) In any information or other prosecutions for an offence in relation to the ballot boxes , ballot papers , voting papers , and other matters and things in use at any election ...
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59 Vict 64 Vict Act Vic aforesaid altered Amendment ANNO SEXAGESIMO QUARTO application appointed Arbitration auditors authorised authority Board Brought forward Bunbury by-law Carried forward COLONIAL SECRETARY-(continued Colonial Treasurer Commissioner of Railways Commonwealth Constitution Act Coolgardie council councillor Court DAON debentures deemed Distillation Distillation Act District Dongara Draftsman driver or conductor duties election Electoral Expenses FIXED-continued footway Foreign Telegrams forfeit a sum Fremantle Fremantle Prison Geraldton Goldfields Government Gazette Governor hackney carriage hereinafter House Ibid industrial union Inspector Item Kalgoorlie land lease liable license mayor Messenger Minister months municipality notice offence paid Parliament payment person Perth Post and Telegraph purpose Queen I hereby ratable registered Registrar regulation repealed respect returning officer RICHARD PETHER Road Roebourne SALARIES Schedule shillings spirits stage carriage Street sum not exceeding Telegraph Master therein thereof town clerk Tramways trustee vote Western Australia
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