BRITISH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
♦ LABOUR'S LARGE GAINS. (BT CABLK—PMSS ASSOCIATION— CO?lfcIMI.1 (AUSTRALIAN AND H.Z. CABLB ABSOOUTIOK.) LONDON, November 3. Following are the gains and losses at the municipal elections:— Labour, 112 gains and 12 losses; Conservatives, 7 gains and 78 losses; Liberals, 13 gains and 33 losses; In* dependents, 17 gains and 26 losses. Most of the Independents were opposed to Labour. The "Daily Herald" claims that Labour has npw the control of at least sixteen municipalities, including Birkenhead. Barnsley, Leigh. Nelson, and Swansea. n
Mr Ramsay Mac Donald states that he was surprised by the magnificence of the victory. Labour would go on steadily and imperturbably to government.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 11
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108BRITISH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 11
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