BRITISH ELECTIONS.
■LATEST' ''"?• CABLE NEWS. *! UNITKI) MUSS ASSOCIATION.—BY M.BCTMC TIILEOIUMI.— COI'YMOIIT.
THE SECRET OP LABOVB SUCCESS. London, January 22. The Labourites attribute their sue. mss to systematic reorganisation. PUNISHING SON FOB FATHEK'S SPEECHES. London, January 22. Wishing to strike at the father (Lord Rosebery) through the son, tho Nationalists directed oue thousand Irish voters in Midlothian to Tota against Lord Dalmcny. Revolutionists in Dublin South op. pose Mr Long-Parefer, and will sup. port a Nationalist. Word.-,!. H. Bethel, Liberal, 21,031; Sinclair, 12,679. Liberal gains.-Stowmarket, Hardy i Knutrford.A.J.JUng, Eeigate, Cro. die. Elccted.-Dovra East, Craig, Unionist, defeating Wood, a Russellitej Lauuccstou, C. Marks, Liberal. Re-elected. - Chippenham, Dickson aud Poyuder; Banff, Black; Wans, beck. Fcmvick, Safiron Waldcn, Joseph Pease; Forfar, John Sinclair J Kincardine. Cronibie-all Liberals.
THE PREMIER DELIGHTED. A DELUSION .DISSIPATED. " Deceived 24,12.5 a.m. London, January 23. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, peaking at Larbcrt, said that ho was delighted that the old delusion that Unionists were the special guardians of the agricultural interests and the particular frieuds of the farmers aud laborers was knocked on the head. There was a tremendous disproportion in the power of tho confessed Liberals who had cnormously increased the responsibility of the Government, MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ADMISSION. TARIFF REFORM NOT DEAD. Received 2i, 12,5 a.m. London, January 23. Mr Joseph Chamberlain, speaking at s Halossowcn, admitted that he had not oxpected anything like such a political revolution as had taken place. Tariff reform, he said, was postponed, not dead. It would, he predicted, be yet acknowledged as the only political remedy of the distress c mf routing English trade aud workmen. The elections were but one hugeralical log-rolling operation, " "" THE PARTIES' STRENGTH. Received 23, IUB p.m. London, January 23. Liberal gam , South Derbyshire, H H. Raphall. Harrow: Gibb. Labour gain: Gorton-Hodge. Re-elecled (Accriugtou): Sir J. F. Leese (Liberal). Elected, We»f Wi s hl ~!. F. Bruiu^gi
Tlie state of the Parlies now is:— Liberals , 267 Labor 43 Nationalists 77 Unionists 115
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2
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321BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2
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