THE HOME ELECTIONS
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, July 10. The old members havo been reelected for North- Eastern Lanark, the Brigg division of Lincoln, Southern Lanark, the Swansea District (whero Sir H. Vivian, Unionist, secured a majority of five thousaiud), the Middle Division of Derbyshire, Western Perth, South-east Lancashire, and Rushcliffe (Notts). The Liberals gain Ince (South West), Lancashire (Mv Woods), Inverness District (Mr Beith), Durham, South East, (Mr Richardson), and Howick Burghs (Mr Shaw). Mr G. Morgan, (Liberal), wa3 re-elected unopposed for Eastern Denbigh. Mr Stanley (Tory), wns elected for tho West Houghton Division of Lancashire. July 11. Tho anti-Parnellites cut up the roads in South Claro in order to prevent their opponents from attending a meeting. Two hundred men armed with pitchforks and kniveß, chased the Parnellito supporters for miles, and ultimately the latter were , compelled to seek refuge in the police barracks. Tom Curran, a McCarthyite, was eleoted for Sligo South. Mr J. AEentoul has beon re-elected unopposed for Downcast. T. L. Sullivan was eleoted unopposed for West Donegal. The former membors bave been returned for Dumfries, Bauffshire, Carnarvon, East Limerick, and Abingdon. The Tories elected aro, Chippinghnm (Payder), Lowestaff (Sheriff Poster). The Liberals gain Forfarshire (Eigby), North- West Devonshire (White). The Anti-Pnrnel-lites gain North Kildare (Kennedy). The Ulster men are making great preparations to celebrate the Orange anniversary to-morrow, and resolutions similar to those oarried at the Belfast Convention will be submitted.
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Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 648, 12 July 1892, Page 3
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236THE HOME ELECTIONS Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 648, 12 July 1892, Page 3
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