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English. Elections.

(Per Press Association). London, July 31. Lord Wodehouse, son of the Earl of Kimberley, who, while resenting some remarks uttered by the chairman of an election meeting at North Walsbam, pulled him off the platform and offered to fight him, -was fined £5 for assault. The Conservatives have decided to oppose the re-election of Mr Gully as Speaker. The Times warns them that if they do they will run the risk of reducing their majority under 100. Many newspapers urge Mr Balfour to be magnanimous and re - elect the Speaker. Mr J. Lowther threatens to form a " caye " against Mr Balfonr. The Pall Mall Gazette asserts the Government will not oppose tho reelection of Mr Gully as Speaker.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1895, Page 2

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English. Elections. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1895, Page 2

English. Elections. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1895, Page 2

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