BRITISH POLITICS.
■■ • TARIFF REFORM. ADMIRAL BERESMORO'S SUPPORT; EAST MARYLEBONE. (fly Tclegraph.-Prcss Association -Copyrleht.) London, November 7. Admiral Lord Charles Bcresford, in accepting tho invitation of tho Marylobono Constitutional Union •to contest East Marylebono in the Unionist interest at tho next general election, declared himself an ardent Tariff Reformer. Ho described tho Budget as a terrorising measure, which would hW the effect of driving capital abroad. Mr. R. Jebb—who was .adopted as candidate by tho Tariff Reformers prior to tho transfer of tho candidature of tho sitting Free-fooder member, Lord Robert Cecil, to Blackburn—remains the New Unionist Association's candidate. TJIE NATIONALISTS RETAIN SOUTH ARMAGH. London, November 7. • At the election for South Armagh in the piaco of Mr. Wm. M'lullop (a Nationalist, who • in 1906 wag "returned unopposcl), Mr. O'Neill, ' Nationalist, was returned, cecums 3160 votes j against IG2B given to the Conservative candidate
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 659, 9 November 1909, Page 5
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143BRITISH POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 659, 9 November 1909, Page 5
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