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BRITISH POLITICS.

THE ELECTIONS. By. telegraph* Press Asa’n,, Copyrl'glr London, Jan 28. Kington—Kingston (Unionist). (Fortnor member, Cox, Conservative, Antrim Mid— Hod. Torrance O’Neil, Conservative, ro oleoted. Lewos—Sir 11. Aubroy Fletohor, Consorvalive, ro-oleetod.

Torquay—F. Leyland-Barr-tt, Liberal, ro-olec:od. Handsworth—Sir H. Masey-Thompson, Unionist, ro-oleeted. Omnkitk —Hon. Arthur Stanley, Conservative, io-.lccfced. Frome —J. E. Barlow, Liberal, reelected. Norfolk Eos—J. R. Tr ee, Lb. nil, reelected. Ludlow—R Hunt, Conservative, re elected. Worcester East—J. Austen Chamberlain, Unionist, 10,129, Morgan, Liboral, 5763. At last election Chamberlain was oleoted uDoppcsed. Ross Division, Hereford—Gardiner, Liberal. Former member, Olive, Union* ist, unopposed. Henley—Morrell, Liberal. Former momber, Hermon-Hodge, Conservative, majority 170. Bodmin—Roberts, Liberal. Former member Sir L. W. Moleswortb, Unionist, majority 100. Essex, South East—Rowland Whitehead, Liberal Former member, Col. Tufnoll, Conservative, majority 1400 over Whitehead. The electoral of Romford, Esegx, has doubled the number of itß electors since 1900. Mr Akers Douglass, will be leader of the Conservative party in Parliament until Mr Balfour has been elected.

ADDITIONAL RETURNS. LABOR PARTY GETS A SEDDON. I ip By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrigli Received 10.0 p.m , Jan. 24. London, Jan. 24. The following have been re-elsoted : Pembroke, Phillips. Monmouth North, McKenna. Rueholiffe, Ellis. Lanark Mid., Caldwell. Loughborough, Levy. The Liberal Party gains— Harwich, A. Levy Lever. Heywood, Holden. Tottenham, Alden. The Labour Party gains— Newtown,'Seddon. The Unioomfcß gains— Lana’-k Northwestern, W. Thomson. STATE OF PARTIES. The following is the state of Parties Liberals 255 Labour ... 44 Nationalists ... y , 77 Unionists 1 123

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1657, 25 January 1906, Page 2

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BRITISH POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1657, 25 January 1906, Page 2

BRITISH POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1657, 25 January 1906, Page 2

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