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DETAILED RESULTS

IN THE CONSTITUENCIES

LONDON, July 26. Among the detailed results of the elections are:—

Battersea (South Division) .—Mrs. C. S.Ganley (Labour), 19,275; Captain E. Partridge (Conservative), 12,050. Reading.—l. Mikardo (Labour), 30,----465; W. E. Mcllroy (Nationalist), 24,----075; Flight-Lieut. R. M. TronchinJames, 7834. Lewisham (West Division). —A. M. Skeffington (Labour), 20,008; H. Brooke (Conservative, sitting member), 17,492. Salford (South Division). —E. A. Hardy (Labour), 13,941; Major M. R. O'Brien (Conservative), 9150. V Manchester (Exchange Division). — Plying Officer H. Lever (Labour), 11,----067; T. H. Hewlett (Conservative, sitting member), 7050; Kenyon (Liberal), 2018. Manchester (Hulme Division).—F. Lee (Labour), 12,034; Major J. C. Currie (Conservative), 9600. Middlesbrough (West Division).—G. Cooper (Labour), 20,071; Air Vice-Mar-shal D. C. Bennett (Liberal), 17,458. Lambeth (Norwood Division). —R. Chamberlain (Labour), 16,667; D. Sandys (Conservative, Minister of Works), 14,644; Lieut-Colonel A. D. Wintle (Liberal), 3944. Rossendale.—G. H. Walker (Labour), 15,741; Sir Ronald Cross (Conservative, sitting member), 10,153; A. W. Jones (Liberal), 8542; W. Whittaker (Communist)/1663. ■ . . . s Birmingham (Ladywood Division).— V. Yates (Labour), 13,503; G. Lloyd (Conservative, sitting member), 10,657. Northampton (Kettering Division.).— Major G. R. Mitchison (Labour), 29,868; Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Profumo (Conservative, sitting member), 23,525; J. C. Dempsey (Independent), 2381. Paddington " (North Division) .—Sir Frank Mason Macfarlane (Labour), 16,638; Brendan Bracken (Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty), 10,093; C. Groves (Independent), 472. Grimsby.—Major K. Younger (Labour), 28,484; Sir Walter Womersley (Conservative, sitting member), 18,841. Liverpool (Exchange Division) J— Mrs. E. M. Braddock (Labour), 8494; Sir John Shute (Conservative, sitting member) 7829. *

Birmingham (Duddeston Division) —Mus. E. A. Wills (Labour), 10,745; Sir Oliver Simmonds (Conservative, sitting member), 5791. Wallasey.—Captain A. E. Marples (Conservative), 18,448; G. L. Reakes (Independent, sitting member), 14,638; T. Findley (Labour), 9879. , . Liverpool (Kirkdale Division).—W. Keenan (Labour), 10,640; A. Roberts (Conservative), 6414; Rev. H. D. Longbottom (Nationalist-Protestant), 2601. Sheffield (Central Division) .—LtColonel H. Morris (Labour), 7944; Lieut.-Colonel T. V. Hunt (Conservative), 5481. ' . ." • _ , Salford (West Division).—C. Royle (Labour), 17,019; J. F. Emery (Conservative, sitting member), 16,621; n. Pugh (Liberal), 3180.. . _ Salford (North Division).—W. McAdam (Labour), 18,327; J. E. Fitzsimons (Conservative), 11,977. Manchester (Blackley Division).— Diamond (Labour), 19,561; J. LeeJones (Conservative, sitting member), 14 747- P. M. Oliver (Liberal), 9480. Liverpool (Fairfield Division) .—A. S. Moody (Labour), 14;475; Sir Edmund Brocklebank (Conservative, sitting member), 13,328; W. H. Ledsom (Liberal), 3816! . • _■ . Swansea (West Division) .—P. Morris (Labour), 18,098; Sir Lewis Jones (Liberal Nationalist, sitting member), 13 089 <• Birmingham (West Division) .—J. Simmons (Labour), 12,369; W. Higgs (Conservative, sitting member), 7253. Great Yarmouth.—Squadron Leader E Kinghorn (Labour), 10,079; P. W. Jewson (Liberal-National, sitting mem* M. T. Samuels (Labour), 14 010; Sir Leslie Boyce (Conservative, sitting member), 10,466; Colonel A. Guy (Liberal), 5338 Dudley.—Lieut.-Colonel E. E. Wigg (Labour), 15,439; Major E. T. C. BrinI ton (Conservative), 9156. Stepney (Mile End Division).—P. Piratin (Communist), 5075; D. Frankel (Labour, sitting member), 3861; Squadron Leader V. Motion (Conservative), 11722. Tynemouth.—Miss G, M. Colman (Labour), 13,963; Sir Alexander Russell (Conservative, sitting member), 10 884; K. P. Chitty (Liberal), 5460. Fulham (East Division) .—Captain M. Stewart (Labour), 15,662; W. W. Astor (Conservative, sitting-member), 10.3p9: Captain P. ,M. Syrett (Liberal), 2315. Greenwich.—J. Reeves (Labour), 22,0,78; Commodore A. W. Agar (Conservative). 1158. Plymouth (Devonport Division). —M. Foot (Labour), 13,395; L. Hore-Belisha (National, sitting member), 11,382. Norfolk (King's Lynn Division).— Major F. J. Wise (Labour), 18,202; Donald McCullough (Conservative), 14,928; A. P. Penrose (Liberal), 3796; Commander G. Bowles (Independent), 444.

Camberwell (Dulwich Division). — Major W. Vernon (Labour), 10,266; Sir Bracewell Smith (Conservative, sitting member), 10,055; J. Ellis (Liberal), 3287.

Birmingham (Deritend Division);—F. Longden (Labour), 9749; G. Matthews (Conservative), 5172. *

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 23, 27 July 1945, Page 7

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DETAILED RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 23, 27 July 1945, Page 7

DETAILED RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 23, 27 July 1945, Page 7

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