BRITISH ELECTIONS.
ELECTION FORECAST. (“The Times” Spavin-:.] ;fleccivcd this day :it 9.15 n.m.) 1.()XI >< LX, Doc. 5. Till' “Times” publishes the following election forecast, liasod on the preferences of its special corre-p.milents lln oughout the country: t'ninuisls .'i.'ll. I.ahour I,' 19. Liberals I2G, oilier parties (I. tints neennntiug for 1105 mil ot til') seals and giving the I'nionists a lead . ol sixty -I hree over it 11 other parties. Tlie eorrespoiidenls are unable to express any preference regarding the remaining ten seats, three of which were ladd in the last Parliament by rnionists, five hy Labourites and two by Liberals. .MR, ASQI'ITH AT OLASOOW. [ Hectkks Tki.kciiams.j fßeceived this day tit 11.15 a.m l LONDON, December .Mr Asi (n i I li. in a speech at the 01»s----j/ow Liberal Club, denounced eleelion rowdyisin and said he was sure it was K'pilguaiit to the Laboui leaders, lit' lel l reasonably confident that Mr Baldwin would not pet a majority iidei|Uate to dethrone idee trade in Britain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1923, Page 3
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