The by-election was described in the press as quiet and lacking outward signs of public interest. The prosecution of the war was the only issue of the day and Backhouse failed to capture the public imagination with many local men away serving in the armed forces.[6] He often faced a hostile reception. One of his meetings was broken up by an angry crowd which stormed the platform preventing his guest from speaking.[7]
The result
Watson easily held the seat for the Liberals and the Coalition, the pacifist candidate polling even less well than anticipated.[8]