BRITISH ELECTIONS.
SWEEPING COALITION VICTORY.
London, Dec. 29. The final returns indicate that the parties won seats as under: —
Coalition Unionists 331 Coalition Liberals 127 Coalition Labourites .... 10 Unionists 1G Liberals 37 Labourites and Socialists G 5 National Party 2 Sinn Feiner.s 73 Nationalists 7 Independents 5 The Kensington contest is postponed. Mr Lloyd George, in an interview, said lie Was surprised at the sweeping Coalition victory and the greatness of (he majorities.
Mr J. 11. Roberts was elected for Norwich. Mi' de Valera was nominated for four seats. He was returned unopposed for East Glare, but was beaten for South Down and the Falls Division of Belfast, while for Ea-st Mayo lie polled 8,075 (?) against Mr’Dillon’s 4,519.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1921, 31 December 1918, Page 3
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118BRITISH ELECTIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1921, 31 December 1918, Page 3
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