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THE GENERAL ELECTION AT HOME.

SirOharlesDilk Riotous Demonstrations. (United Phbsb Association.] London, July 10. A resolution, disapproving of Sir Charles Dilke as a candidate, on moral grounds, was carried by the electors of the Forest of Dean. Lady Dilke, who was present at thfl meeting, wept bitterly when the chairman announced that the resolution was carried. At Limerick the houses of Liberal Unionists were wreoked by a riotouß mob. Mr Chamberlain, in a speech on Saturday, said it was a sad thing to see Mr Gladstone degenerate into a mob orator, July 11. The Standard believes the Liberals will secure a majority of from 20 to 30. The poll for Midlothian (Mr Gladstone'sconstituency) will take place on Tuesday.

Mr H. H. Champion, in a letter to Tba Times, says the Labor Party are adopting the swiftest method of compelling Mr Gladstone's attention to their demands, and that they do not want to punish the Liberals. July 11.The Anti-ParnelHtea cat up the roads in South Clare, in order to prevent their opponents from attending meetings. Twjb hundred mon, armed with pitchforks and knives, chased the Parnellite supporters for miles, and ultimately the latter were compelled to seek refuge in the police barraoks, The Ulstermen are making great preparations to celebrate the Orange anniversary tomorrow.and resolutions similar to those carried at tho Belfast Convention will be submitted, At'the election's, Unionists have polled 1,290,121 votes; Home Kulers, 1,311,351; and Labour .representatives, '82,700. Calcutta, July 11, Tbe Indian press is jubilant at Mr DadabhaiNaowji's success..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 2

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THE GENERAL ELECTION AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 2

THE GENERAL ELECTION AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 2

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