BRITISH BY-ELECTION.
another blow to the LIBERALS,. By Te.locr.a-ph—Press Absocmtiori—CoDyrJclii London, February 26. Tho by-election for the Loith Burghs soati rendered necessary by this ap* rw'ntment of tho siUiuK member, Sir Ronald Munro-Forguson, to the -Gov* ornor-Gmioral.ship of Australia;, resulted; — .Mv. Currie (Unionist.) 5159 Mr. Smi'tij (Liberal) „„ 5143' Mr. Bell (Labour) 8546 '
GREAT SURPRISE, INCREASED LABOUR VOTE. (Reo. February 28, 0.50 a.in.) London, February 27. 'The iiicwa.se in tho Labour vats iit teitb ilurgliS came as a {Treat, surprise, 'fte chief issue in the contest was Homo Rnlc.
At the general election the .voting was: Mr. Jtunro-FcrgHson, TOBO; Mv. jf'-Qu-is-ten (Ua.ion|st) t 5-6-1.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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103BRITISH BY-ELECTION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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