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Where Liberals have been reelected, their majorities hare been immensely., reijiiced. ■• ■ $* ■ ) iiea¥fl fiiajoriti§B &?s"■& against -the'laabour candidates.'^ ; The polling at Hewcastle-on-Tyne Was a 8 fpllOW;S.i-rf( : . C. F. iianfbh^ : :: 12,888 Oruddas" v \.' ' 12,170 John Morley . . 11,862 J.Craig " -.-.• 11,154 Hammil .. . . .2 } 3p2 Newdastle-oh-TyMe teturhs- tw'd members*, ; arid": Me riamorid'^ :Coas'erViitive (one of the sitting members), and Mr Cruddas Gbh'seryativ^i have therefore been elected, 1 - ' the other sitting member, Mr Jonii-Wor- ■ ley, Liberal, Chief Secretary for Ireland itt the Giad^tone^Bosebery Government} havi.ig been defeated. Mr' Craig was a Kadidal atl'd ' Sir HaiTlniil a tiaboilr cAridMafo' ; The result of t-Ui.s election is frh'e'foss of a seat to the Liberals. The latest Return's show the pres«> e'nt state of parties to be i — Conservatives aiid -Unionists 905 ■■ Liberals : ... ' ~-' : \ . ' ~75 ' Parnellites and An ti-Pai-nellite 86' New Zealand long-berried wheat, ex warehouse, steady, 263; South Australian ditto; 6d j Victorian ditto, quiet 26s od. For an Australian wheat cargo off the coast sellers ask 26-s but buyers offer 6d less. Quotations for New Zealand mutton and hehljJ are" ntichatiged. ijd!onial peas average .25 j Oil. BnLter fiim. The market is virtually bare of the Australian article. At East Norfolk, Mr R. J. Price, Liberal, was re-elected, beating Mr Rider Haggard by a raaj u-ity of 188. Iv 1802, Mr Price's majority was 440. A E-arlical mob besieged Mi Rider Haggard iii a h ->tel at C+orlostoH, and fifty ami -d po:ic3 were engaged in hi= vv?c\:?. Tiio ] -.•i-t ?p cus lias boon i.-sued of the Cfiioninl Ocn-ipnmentand Dis-' fcribiu-ir.g C.>mpf. ry. - It. says ilia.LKo son Bros, take upv £285,000, of which £60,000 is cash for the English bn-iness.

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Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1895, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1895, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1895, Page 2

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