British Politics.
"ve-electio.vs-two viutobTORIES. (Received March 5, 4.38 p.m ) LONDON, March 4. lne tj.ve-elw.tion for Apulebv resulted in the elect!*, or Mr Leo v Jones (Liberal) by £», t» Mr 2702 l Oonscrvaww caMMate) (Received March 8, 0.83 a.in.) LONDON, March 5. I'or the IlutesMre bye-election Mr x. L s. m^J t 'Liberal) 1460 defeated •Mr E. T. Salvesoo (Tory) who polled 1426. FISCAL QUESTION. MR CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS. ASKS UNIONISTS TO HTIFFKJf THEIR 11ACK8. The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, addressing the executive committee of the Tariff Reform VppwSed to Unionists to WJfkn their back* and cache* the halHm-ted fl-oal „». Hey which is rcaporoiMe foB feats at bye-elections, Hh conviction of the ultimate suocow „f nacal reform was. he said. alroogur than
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7755, 6 March 1905, Page 2
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120British Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7755, 6 March 1905, Page 2
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