The House Or Representatives Electoral Rules 1953 -- Outside the voting room in which the voter will be entirely on his own and not seen by anyone are placards shewing in the two languages of the south, English and Arabic, the symbols allotted to the candidates standing for election. Inside is seen the beginning of a row of boxes-each marked with a symbol-intended to receive the tokens of the voters.If you want to vote for Joshua Legge you will, it will be clear, drop your token (which is a piece of paper with a special design and authentication mark upon it) into the box marked with the bow and arrow. November 10, 1954.
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