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THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.
Rcctiwd July IS, 3,20 p.m. London, July 15, Mr H. M. Stanley, the explorer, Conservative, has been elected for North Lambeth by a majority of 400, defeatiug Mr C. F. Trevelyon. Major Barnes, Conservative, defeated Mr Keir Havdie, for West 'Ham South by 775, j Mr Fowler, ConservatiTe, has won the Bradford Westeleotion, defeating the Liberal candidate and Mr Bon Tilletfc, tho Labour candidate This is a Conservative gain. At Battersea, Mr John Burns, the well-known labour loader, \va3 reelected, defeating Mr Ridley Smith, Queenslander, by 259. Received My 17,11 a.m. London, Jnly 16. The following further members have been re-elected unopposed:Mr Bass (Unionist) for Staffordsliho 'West; Colonel Saunderson (Tory) for Armagh North j Viscount Cnrzon (Tory) for Wycombe; Lord E. Talbot (Tory) for Chichester ; Mr 'Roberts (Liberal) for Carnarvon; Mr Campbell (Tory) for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities; Mr Jeffreys (Tory) for Basingstoke; Colonel Sandys (Tory) for Bootle ; Mr Hill" (Tory) for West Down; Mr Condon (Nationalist) for Tipperary; Mr Combo (Tory) for Cbertsey; Mr Rebb, (Nationalist) for Waterford ; Mr Finucano (Nationalist) for Limerick; Mr Smith (Tory) for Hertford; Mr Knob (Nationalist) for Cavan; Dr. Tanner (Nationalist) for Mid-Cork; Mr Tully (Nationalist) for Leitrim; Sir E.Hill (Tory) for South Bristol.
Mr Dnrford (Tory), and Colonel Gourloy (Liberal) have been elected [or Sunderland, the Tory and Liberal sitting members being defeated, Mr Doughty (Radical) defeated Mr Henazo (Unionist) at Great Grimsby, Mr Davilt was olected for East Kerry unopposed, Sir W. V. Harcourt will stand 'or another seat,
Mr Sexton has published a manifesto declining to re-enter Parliament to the increasing discord among the Irish Party.
Mr Warmington "(Liberal) has offered to retire for West Monmouth in favour of Sir W. V. Harcourt. Umind July 17,1 ji.m. Losuo.t, July 16. Mr Justin McCarthy has been returned unopposed, The returns classified so far give Tories and Unionists 171, Liberals 25, Parnellitos i, and Anti-Pariiol-lites 4,
licccived July 17,11.4 a a.m. SVDXKV, July 17, Mr M. Davitt, referring to Mr Daly's election for Limerick, said the act was a manifestation of the feeling which prevailed in Ireland, against England. He maintains that Mr Daly was entrapped by a Secret Service Officer, who got into his confidence, The authorities thought be was coining to England for(ho purpose of takiug a part in the dynamite outrages, and trapped him before he had an opportunity of doing anything, Of course "tho olection is void.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 17 July 1895, Page 2
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