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ADDITIONAL ITEMS.

The following additional items of intelligence, per mail steamer, came too late for insertion in the telegram published in yesterday's issue of the lt Herald." The Members unseated by the Elections' Committee were — For Nottingham—Sir R.JClifton and Mr Morloy. For Windsor— Sir H. Hoare and Mr Vansittart. For Lancaster — Messrs Sneider and Fenwick. For Bridgnorth — Sir John Acton. For Totness— Mr Spender. For Cambridge — Mr W. Forsayth. For Reig&te — Mr L. Gower. For Helston — Mr Young. For Brikgewater— Mr H. Westrop. In the House of Commons, 631 members divided on the second reading of the Reform Bill. The result of the division was as follows !— - Ayes 318 Noes J*.^.« 313 Majority for second reading 5

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West Coast Times, Issue 233, 21 June 1866, Page 2

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ADDITIONAL ITEMS. West Coast Times, Issue 233, 21 June 1866, Page 2

ADDITIONAL ITEMS. West Coast Times, Issue 233, 21 June 1866, Page 2

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