The British By-Election
Preu .Wooution.—(,'opjrisbt. London, J July 28 Mb. Bright, who won tho Oswestry seat, is a grandson of Samuol Dright, founder of the Liverpool honso of Gibbs, Bright and, Bridgoman, 110 is a strong free trader;' Ho mot with immome enthusiasm at a National Liberal Chb convorsaziono, Lordß OerriEgion and Harcourt and Sir H. Oampbell Bannerman rpoakfng' Sir H. Campbell Bannerman declared that the ■country wassiok o! tho wliolo hoggers, jkrfstill more sick of the half hoggcrs, Bfhe Daily Nows says that after the reHf of the Oswestry election the ProtecRists cannot liopo to retain a ly s3ats, flfee Chroniole says that the electorates Bjph revolt against the Government and Kits work,
Dho Standard declares that there is not Brightest sign that tho country will acjft the new fkcal doctrines, and that tho iovement is a colossal failuro.
EThe Timoi says that what tlio country Kbinks on any great question cannot bo infette from a bye-eloction,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1053, 29 July 1904, Page 3
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