BRITISH POLITICS.
THE DEWSBURY BYE-ELECTION. Loudim, March 23. The Irish federation of Government Vorkers advises the electors of Dewsimy to vote either for Ml'. Boyd CarK'utcr (Conservative) or for Mr. Ben L'urner (Labor). Ml!. RUNCIMAN RE-ELECTED. Received April 14, 10.40 p.m. Loudon, April 24. . .Mi-. R'unciman was re-elected for Duvrabury. Th e polling was— Jiiinciinian (Liberal) .. .. 0591 Boyd-C'arpentcr (Conservative) .. 407S Turner (Labor) 244( Jilt. T. W. RUSSELL A HOME RULER ijomlon, April 23. Mr. T. W. Russell, M.P. for Tyron South (Ireland), speaking at Abcrdcei said he would vote for Home Rule fo Ireland under Imperial control. THE LICENSING BILL. London, April 23. The petition of citizens of Lo'nd< praying for the rejection of the Liceli ing Bill is six miles and a-lialf length. The sheets weigh six hundre weight. The petition contains 517,0 ] signatures.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 108, 25 April 1908, Page 2
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