THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.
"THE STATE OF PARTIES.
Received January 30, 5.5 p.m. LONDON, January 29. Additional returns of polling at the elections are to hand as follows :« Grinstesd (Sussex).-Mr H. > Cautley, Unionist. 6,563; Mr C H. Corhett, Liberal. 3,660. Northamptonshire (North) -Mr B. L. C. Brassey. Unionist, 5,5<2U; Mr G.' Nichalls, Labour, 4,429. Dorset Easr.-Capt. the Hon. F. -Guest, Liberal, 6,967; Col. J. *>• Nicholson, Unionist, 6,531. Watford (Hertfordshire). -Mr A. •S. Ward, I Unionist, 8,782; Mr N. Micklem, K.C., Liberal, 7,231Guildford* (Surrey).-Mr W. E. Home, Unionist, 9,264; Mt A. M. S. Methuen, Liberal, 5,033. Northern.-Mr J. W. Wilson, Liberal, 8.272; Mr W. R. Campion, Unionist, 7,933. , ' * Hexham.-Mr Holt, Liberal, 5,478; Mr Bates, 4,417. Derby Western.—Lord Kerry, Unionist, 5,974; Mr E. Himmers, Lib~*ral, 4,925. ■. Cork North East.-Mr William U'Brien, 2,984; Mr W. Abraham, Nationalist, 1,510. Bute.—Mr Hope, Unionist 1,531; Mr N. Lament, Liberal, 1,872. Kerry North.-Mr M. J. Flavin, - Nationalist, 2,2637; Mr Stack, Independent, 885. Mansfield.-Mr A. B. Markham, .Liberal, 12,622; Mr Campbell, Unionist, 43,82. St. Ives.-Mr E. J. Corry, Liberal, 4,658; Mr. Levita, Unionist, 3,586. -/Cardigan.-Mr Vaughan-Davis,
LIBERALS STRENGTHENING THEIR POSITION. NEARINGTHE END. Unionists 269 Liberals 2 °* Nationalists 7 J Labour Members 38 656
Liberal 6,348; Mr Rboerts, Unionist, 2,948. Barnstable.—Mr E. J. Soares, liberal, 6,236;, Mr Ber wick, Unionist, 5,354. Eifon. —Mr E. W. Dvies, Liberal, 6,112: Mr Priestley, Unionist, 1,700. Argyll.—Mr J. S. Ainsworth, Liberal, 4,443; Mr G. A. C. Hutchinson, Unionist, 3,617. Lanark Southern. Mr W. Menzies, Liberal, 5,346; Mr J. D. Mitchell, 3,715. Fife Western.—Mr J. D. Hope, Liberal, 6,159; Mr Adamaon, Labour 4,736; Mr Kalston, Unionist, 1,994. Donegal E»st.~Mr Kelly, Nationalist, 3,415; Mr Harrison, Unionist, 2,203. Osgoldcross —Mr J C. Riikett, Liberal, 9,517; Mr Hargreaves, 4,840. i Frome.—Mr J. E. Barlow, Liberal, 6,248; MrC. T. Foxcroft, Unionist, 5,469, Lewes.—Sir H. Aubrey-Fletcher, Unionist, 9,368; Mr Williams, Liberal, 4,572. Westbury.—Mr J. M. Fuller Liberal, 5,279; Mr Long, Unionist, 2,552. Honiton.—Mr Beil, Unionist, 5,604; Mr W. B. Lake, Liberal, 3,733. Ramsey.—Mr Lockerlampson, Unionist, 3,350; Mr A. C. F. Boulton, Liberal. 2,915. Stamford.—Mr Willoughby, Unionist, 6,666; Mr Parkin, Liberal, 4,310. Antrim South.—Mr C. C. Craig, Unionist, 5,320; Mr Crow, Liberal, 2,340.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 5
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352THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 5
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