BRITISH POLITICS.
THE ELECTIONS.
By. telegraph# Press Ass’n, Copyright London, Jan. 26. Revolutionists aro making » « fight against Mr Long. Lord Dunraven denies that Mr Long is the woutbpma o Irish Unionists. Ho condemns Mr Long as tho exponent of a mischievous reaction Jo.™’ m.jKltf K M. , ..rCS»»»aMoH» E i, b». .«* been returned at two places. ■ n c Tho throe Phillipses elected aro sons tho aged Probendary of Salisbury Lathe dral.
The following members have been reelected : Burton : Major R. F. Ratcliffei U. Buton : Norman Lamont, L. _ Chichester : Lord Edmund Talbot, V. Luton : T. G. Ashton, L. Caithmsi :L. Harmswottb, L. Linlithgow : A. Uro, L. Holdcrness : A. S. Wilson, C.
Tho following have been elected: — Clitheroo : D. J. Shackelton (Liberal Labor) 12,035, Bolton (Independent Tariffite) 7251, Lampson (Unionist) 6590. Bt-rwick-on-Tweed : Right Hon. Sir E. I Groy 5102, loskip (Unionist) 2862. Walthamston : J. A. Simmon (L) 15,011, Shard (U) 11,074. Wimbledon : G. E. Hambro (G) 95*ot j Fox Pitt (L) 7109. The following Liberals have been elected : j Isle of Wight : Baring. Camborne : Dunne. The following are Liberal gains : I Eyremont : Fullerton. Tavistock : Luttreli. Aberdeen East : Annan!. Wells: Sileock, Wirrall : W. H. Lovier. Wellington (Salop) : Henry. Doncaster : Nicholson. Hyde : D. Schwann. South Ayr : Beale. Monmouth South : Herbert. Gainsborough : Renton (L) 59-22, Morigan (U) 5071. RESIGNATION IN FAVOR OF EX-PREMIER.
By telegraph#, Press 'Ass’n,. Copyright Received 9.37 p.m„ Jan. 26. LondoD, Jan. 26. Mr Alban Gibbs, member for London, offered to rrs ! gn in Mr Arthur Balfour ii favor. Mr Balfour gratefully acoepted tho offer on publio grounds. He is unlikely to be opposed
ADDITIONAL RETURNS.
By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 11 p.m., JaD. 26. London, Jan. 26. The following have been re-eleoted : Arfou, W. Jones. Lanark, North-Eastern, A. Findlay. Keighley, Briggs. The Liberal party gains— Patrick, R. Balfour. Altrincham. W. J. Crossley 8358 Disraeli 5667 Renfrew, Eastern, Laidlaw. The Unionist party gains— Govan, R. Dunean, Liberals have been elected for — Brecknock, S. Robinson. Marbovough, Lehmann. STATE OF PARTIES. Liberals 338 Laborit:s 50 Nationalists .... 81 Unionists ... ... 141
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1659, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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