BRITISH POLITICS.
, A BYE-ELECTION. • LABORI'I'E'S VICTIMV. Received May .">, 1U..T0 p.in. i London, Mav ."i. The bye-elections at the Atterclill'i division 'of Shciriehl, to till tile vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. ,). H Langlcy on the ground of ill-health, re suited in I'ointer (Labor) securing •I.Vtl votes, King Farlow (olficial Unionist, IWBO, Lambert (Liberal) 3175, Muir Wil son (indeiieudent Unionist, who object ed to the selection of an outsider) s!8(W The Lahorites attribute their victorv • besides the Tory split, to the serious in 5 employment at AtleveJill'c, and the eon • sistent l^aborites 1 advocacv of the Right to Work Hill. The Liberals are deeply disappointed over the result. [The voting at Cue general election was: .I. B. Langley (Liberal) (IM3, A M. Wilson (Conservative) 57311.] INDIAN COUNCILS HILL. ! Received May .1, U. 4.") pan. ' Loudon, March .>. The House of Lords passed the Indian Councils Kill, embodying, with clause three, Lord Morlcy's conciliatory provision, ensuring Parliamentary control and the creation of provincial councils outside .Bengal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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164BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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