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Home Politics

(BEUTER'S TBIiEOBAMS.)

London, July 5

Sir Charles Dilke was defeated for Chelsea ; Howard Spensely (Liberal.) was defeated for Finsbury, Central division. James Stanfield (Liberal) was re-elacted for Halifax, and Sir H. T. Holland (Conservative) was reelected for Hampstead,

The following further list of members of last Parliament have be-ju reel acted: — Cavendish, Bentinck (Conservatives), Whitehaven ; Sir E. B. Hamley (Conservative), Birkenkead; Hon. Henry Northcote (Conservative), Exeter ; Alfred Pease, Frank Lockwood (Liberals), York ; Henry West (Liberal), Ipswich ; Giles, Sir John Canmerwell (Conservatives), Southampton ; Sir James Fergusson (Conservative), North-east Manchester.

Bradlaugh and Labouchcre were reelected for Northampton, and Lord George Hamilton (Conservative) for Ealing.

July 6. Sir Charles Russell, Attorney-Gen-eral, for South Hackney. A Unionist candidate has been elected' for St, Bollox division of Glasgow, defeating Mr McCulloch, a Liberal. Mr Kaye Shuttleworthj Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), was returned unopposed. Mr Childers, Home Secretary has been elected for South Edinburgh ; Mr Goschen has been defeated for East Edinburgh, Mr Morley {Chief Secretary for Ireland), has been elected for Newcastk-on-Tyne. The returns completed of the elections give 187 Conservatives, 43 Unionist*, 88 Gladstonites, and 38 Parnellites.

Received July 8, 1.30 am. London, July 7. The latest returns show .208 Con* Bervatives, 44 Unionists, 101 Gladstonitea, and 41 Parnellites elected to ■seats in the last Parliament for the following electorates held by.Liberals, have been gained by Conservatives candidates : — Ohester-east, Bradford, Buckley 9, Dukley, Clapham, Eastern Islington, Southern Islington, Stepney, Bow, and the central division. In Glasgow the Gladstonites secured the Conservative seats. West Wolverhampton, Wednesbury, and the. Liberal seats for Blaokfriars and Hutchisontown, Glasgow. B. Colej ridge and Mundella (President of the I Board of Trade), Messrs Howard Vincent, Ashmead Barflett, Stuart Wartley (Conservatives), were reelected for Sheffield seats. Beceired July 8, 1.15 p.m. A Gladstonite has been elected for Kilmarnock. For Ayreßhire Place Storock, a Conservative. Thomas Sexton, Nationalist, has ousted Haslett, a Conservative, for West Belfast. Conservative candidates have been elected for former Liberal seats for Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, Stratford-on-Avon, Leaninster, and Carnarvon. Mr Shaw-Lefevre, Liberal, has been re-elected for Central Bradford.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 8 July 1886, Page 2

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Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 8 July 1886, Page 2

Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 8 July 1886, Page 2

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