BRITISH POLITICS.
A BY-ELECTION.
LONDON, April 0. J The Taunton ny-election resulted:-- f Sir A. G. Boscawen (Co. Union- , J< . ist) i2.«*:J J. Lunnon (Labour) 8,200 .f rAt the general election in 1918 tb»'.'? voting was:—Lieut.-Col. D. F.BoU»%{ (Co-Unionist) 12,619, Rov, G. S. Woo&.f (Labour) 4816. A previous mewagßYr said:—With the object of providing, • £ safe seat for Sir A. G. Uoscawen, who ;-. was defeated for Dudley, on soebijg r*» «\ election as Minister of AgrioulWW, p? Colonel Dennis Boles has resigned thfj ■■-. Taunton seat. Mr James Lunnon, organising secretary of the Agricultural .'. Workers' Union, will oppose Sir A. 0, >$ Boscawen.] i THE SPEAKEB. I.'
(Received April 11th, 12.10 tt.m.) i LONDON, April 0. | Mr J. W. Lowther's resignation «| the Speakership of the House of.Coa*^ mons is indefinitely postponed owing tt£ tho Labour crisis. $,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 8
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