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THE HOME ELECTIONS

MONDAY'S POLLING. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 5. (Received December 6, at 2.17 p.m.) WAKEFIELD. Marshall (L.) ... Brotherton. (U.) 2,651 [January election —Brotherton, 3,121; Coil (Socialist), 2,602.] CHELTENHAM. ' Mathias (L.) .- .- ... 3,846 Duncannon (U.) 3,755 [January election Duncannon (U.), 3,988; Mathias (L.), 3,850.] LIVERPOOL EXCHANGE. Scott (U.) ... .'- _. ... 2,330 Muspratt (L.) 2,187 [January election—Muspratt (L.), 2,392; Scott (D.), 2,231.] ISLINGTON. louche (U.) 5,428 Waterlow (L.) 5,022 [January election—Waterlow (L.), 5.543; louche (U.), 5,512.] BIRKENHEAD. Bigland (U.) ... _ ... 8,304 Vivian (L.) ~ ... - ... 7,249 [Januarv election—Vivian (L.), 8,120; Bigland (U.), 7,976.] A FACTION FIGHT. LONDON, December 5. (Received December 6, at 2.17 p.m.) Thero was a serious collision between the Redmondites and O'Brienites at Cork. Fifty were injured, twenty-live of whom had scalp wounds. THE KEY TO THE FORTRESS. LONDON, December 5. Speaking at Southwark, Mr Churchill described the present election as a referendum. The one question before the people was tho Parliament Bill, and London held the key of the situation. He affirmed, that London would give an answer favorable to tho people's cause.

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Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 4

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THE HOME ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 4

THE HOME ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 4