THE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN. [BY TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.]
London, No\ ember 27. Thb latest returns bljow that the Conservativos h.i\o uiested seventy-two .seats fiom the Liberah, .uid tlie Litter h.nc ousted Conservatives in tsventy-nine instances. Conservative candidates have bt*cn elected for Shrewsbury, Northern Kingston, and Southern Kensington electorates, while the Liberals secured Paterson and Claphain. Mr O'Dogherty has been elected for one uf the Meath electorates. Lovdov, Noyombpr 20. The election returns now givo l.'w Connorv^tis ci and Ki7 Liboials. Mr Gladstone and Lord Hartington have each been elected by largo majorities. Mr P.u nell and Mr He.ily lnvo been returned amongst the members for Cork. At Ul.isgow tho whole seven seats havo been g.uncd by Liboralß. Coiwervatires have been returned for the following places :—Scarborough, Wednesbury, Isle of Wight, Denbigh district, Tynemouth, one scat each ; Buckinghamshire three, and Cumberland four, while for Heiofoidshiio two, and Noithumberland four Liberals were olectcd.
[SI'hCIAL TO I'ltLh.s. ASSOCIATION. London, November 27. During tho elections at Nottingham party feeling ian very high, and culminated m a riot, dm ing which fifty pert>on-> weieinjuicd. Lovdov, NovemOer 28. Tho Libeials claim 12!>, the Tories 127, .md the Pnrnellitos .iro W. Mr (ihidntone has been leturnedby amijoiity of 4'ioo, and the Mainuis of H.utington by 1800. Sir Willhim Ma&iithur, who .s.it in the l.is>t P.uh.imci.t foi L.imbetli, has been dpfe.ited, being at the bottom of the poll. The Hon. Kvclyn Ashley has also been defeated. (Jlasgow and Nottingham havo ictumod all Liberals. Uelf.ist returned Tories. Mr Justin MeC.uthy and Mr T. Sexton ha\c boon dofe.ited. Mr O'Dohurty li.is been ictmned un(>i>poscd, as was Mr Heny for Belfast.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 1 December 1885, Page 2
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366THE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN. [BY TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 1 December 1885, Page 2
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