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BRITISH ELECTIONS.

. —— FlTllTliKl! IiKTUJLN.S. l.o> nox, January 111. Stratford-- ,\l|||:il, Jjih.iMi, Oupps, N;)o7. Montrose- .1, Jlorli-y Ulti, .Nprott, I'nionisi, T!122. Hi-iffliton —Cli'llimJ, Liberal, 55K5 Die.kson, -101 !l. Blticklriiirs .Division of (Glasgow— BiU'ims, Labour, 3251; Law, 21181; Provaml, Liberal, 2( St. liollox Division of Glasgow— Wood. Liberal, 11153; Wilson, 00-IH. Slumlord Divisini of Lincolnshire— Lnpton, Liberal, 4355 ; Chaplin, 401>2.

Woodbridgo Everett, Liberal 5527, Prefyinan, Conservative, 5348. Sunderland Professor Stuart, Liberal, 13,020 ; Summers, Labour, 13,130; Haggie, Unionist, 7879! Pemberfoii, Unionist and Free Trader, 7244. Aberdeen West—Henderson, Liberal, unopposed. Leitrim North--McHagh. Wexford South—French. Westmeath So«th—Sullivan. Cork North—Flyiin. Roscommon North.—James O'Kelly. Mid-Tyrom—Miirnaghan. Kilkenny North—Joseph Devlin. Mayo East—John Dillon, re-elected. Berwickshire —Tennant. Chelmsford—Rasch. Belfast South-Sloan,

Basingstoke •-Jeffreys. Labour gains—Northampton Northorn. Liberal gains- Leominster, Lamb; Eddsbury, Arthur Stanley. Unionist gains—St Albans, Carlile, being elected unopposed. Down South—Liddcll, Unionist. Clare West—Halpin, Nationalist. Wandsworth. Kiniber 12,433 Albert. Reed, Liberal, 11,888. LATKK RKTURNS. Till- STATE OF Till'. PARTI MS. Received 21, 4.50 p.m. London, January 20. Inverness District, Aiinand Brire (Liberal), 240-1; Sir R. B. Finla.y (.Unionist), 1740. West Belfast, J. Devlin (Natioualisl), 4138; Smiley (Unionist), 1122. Carlisle, (Liberal), 153. Liberal gains:— Roxburgh, Jardine. Northern division of Somerset, W. H. B. Hope. Bridgewater, H. Montgomery. Newbury, M ackarness. Huntingdon, Wliitcbrcad. Sudbury, Armstrong. Tollbridge, Hedges. Maldon, F. U. Bethel). Multou, Walker. Pembroke and Havcrford Wcsi, Phillips. Bassctlaw, Frank New lies.

Cirencester, Essix. Denbigh District, C. Edwards. South-western division of Norfolk. A. I!. Winfrey. Macclesfield, Colonel Brockolhursl Western Renfrew, Glen-Coatcs. Montgomery, Rees. Western Perth, Erskinc. Kirkcudbrightshire, Menickiug. Unionist gains: Hye, G. Courthope. Bnrkston Ash division Yorkshire Lime Fox. London University, Magnus. Elected Unionist : Stamford, Lord .lolm Joieey C'cceil Kiiigswiuford. H. Stavelcy-Jlill. Blackpool, Ashley. The state of the parties now is— Liberals 221 Labor in Nationalists 7n Unionists <m; If E. ELECT E1) UNOPPOSED. Lonhox, January 2(1. East Cavan, Samuel Young. North Meuth, Patrick White. Eyes Division of Suffolk, F. S.

Stevenson. South tialway, W. J. Dunfoy. Conneinara Division of Galwav, W. Malley. County Cork (West), J. t'iilhooley. Elected unopposed, Nationalists; — South Ainagh, W. McKillop. North Monaghnu, O'Hara. Leix Division of Queen's Counlv, Mechllll Norlh-Wcsl Mealh, (irinnell. lie-clcied.-Nli.-iflcdniry Division of Dorset. A. W.Wills. liistlield, T. C. F. Warner. Toluc, l\ 11. Mildwny. Ilolmlirlli Division of'Vorkshirc. 11. .1. Wilson. Stroud, 0. V. Allen. Cardigan, M. Vaughau-Davies. Chorley, Lord Balcarrcs. .Hertford Division of Hertfordshire, A. 11. Smith. East Antrim, Colonel McCalmont. Horncastle, Lord Willoiighy. Lancaster, N. W. Ilcliuc. Uxbndgc, Sir F. D, Dixon-llart-lanil. Asbford, L. (lardy. Lcilli Burghs, lionald Ferguson.

SPEECH BY Mi ASIJUITH. 1 SOCIALIST AND HOME KI'LE 1 "UOGTES." LAISOUITES AT SCHOOL. -Received 21, 0.10 p.m. London, .laniiarv 2(1. Tlic Jiiglit Hon. .11. 11. As.ptith, Chancellor of the Kxchcipter, speaking at Si. Andrew's declared (he Socialist bogey now suppressed the .Home .Utile bogey. He hailed the Laborilics enormous gain in t lbe House of Commons, where lliey would realise the complex organisation of Ihe body politic, lie believed lliey would drop visionary details and lie sleudied Irresponsibility. Mr Asipiilh denied that the Liberals conducted acampiiign Jof mendacity ami passion. They won [because people preferred plain, coin-mon-placc, uncolourod facts of history to a gaudy liclilioiis Infill' propogandu. The Liberals did nol desire Chamber lain's ideal of a self-supporting, „.],'. contained Kmpirc, believing it hotter to encourage the frees! cotuincrcial intercom';;' between lite nations.

A.\ AI'MMIALIAA' ELECTED. Svonkv, .lanuary 2(1. Mr Charles Me.Yoagh, relumed for Donegal, is a native of that place, but has long been resident in Sydney. He migrated lo New Zealand early in life, and ultimately went to Cjueeusland where he struck it rich in mining. He leaves for Loudon to-day.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 2

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BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 2

BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 2

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