BRITISH POLITICS.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND THE INSURANCE ACT. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. LONDON, 20th April. Many friendly society officials and others in all constituencies are joining to secure amendment of the Insurance Act, and secure improvements in its administration. LONDON, 20th April. The two wings of the Conservative and Liberal Unionist organisation are amalgamating their headquarters info a National Unionist Council, with optional fusion on appeals to the country. NOTTINGHAM BY-ELECTION. LONDON, 20th April. At a by-election for Nottingham East, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Major J. A. Morrison (Unionist), the result was: — Sir John D. Rees (Unionist) ... 6482 Mr. Dobson (Liberal) ... ... 5168 Unionist majority 1324 [At the last General Election, in December, 1910, Major Morrison defeated the Liberal candidate, Mr. D. Stewart Smith, by 6274 votes to 4804. Sir John David Rees was formerly Liberal member for Montgomery Burghs.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 7
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