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[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. GENERAL ELECTIONS TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. SIR CHAS. DILKE AND THE RADICAL PARTY. (Received December 10, 7.45 p.m.) London, December 9. The elections for England and Walea are now finished. The Liberals have secured 331 seats, the Conservatives 250, and the Parnellites 82. For South-east Durham, the Liberal candidate, Sir H. Havelock Allen defeated Sir George Elliot, Bart. [Conservative]. Two labour candidates have been elected, Mr Joseph Arch for North.-west Norfolk, and Mr Charles Feuwick for the Wansbeck division of Northumberland. The new Parliament meets on 12th January next. (Received December 11, 1 a.m.) December 10. Sir Charles Dilke, in addressing a meeting of bis constituents at Chelsea last night, denied that the Radical party were anxious to eject the present Government from office; and stated his belief that the Liberal patty would assist any Government which was desirous of carrying out liberal measures.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2868, 11 December 1885, Page 2
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