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The English Elections.

London, April 3

Return of Bradlauga,

Bradlaugh, % Radical candidate, has been elected by a large majority for Northampton. ,

The Eight Hon. James Lowther, chief Secretary to Lord Lieut, of Ireland, has been defeated by a small majority for York.

A change of Ministry is considered inevitable, and the Times publishes a paragraph stating it is quite probable that Lord Grranville will form a new Ministry.

The Liberals have gained 10 seats to* day, the total numbers gained being fifty Liberals; ConserTatives twenty.

The sitting members for Lambeth and Tower Hamlets have been re-elected.

Two Liberals have, been elected for Marylebone by large majorities.

London, March 31. The Londoa Eleotioas.

Both Liberal candidates bare been elected by a large majority for Southwark thus rerersing the decision of the 12th of February, when a Conserratire was elected to, fill the place of the deceased Liberal member.

Both Liberal candidates hare been elected by a large majority for Chelsea.

The election returns so far as known show that 174 Liberals and 103 Conservatives ha»7e been elected.

The Liberals have gained 48 seats, and have lost 18.

Gladstone's Return for Leeds. * Leeds has returned Gladstone by an enormous majority.

Lord Hartingtoa's Re-election.

Lord Hartington has been re-elected for New Eadnor without opposition. Conservative papers foreshadow a change of Ministry.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18800405.2.12.1

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 5 April 1880, Page 2

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218

The English Elections. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 5 April 1880, Page 2

The English Elections. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 5 April 1880, Page 2

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