BRITISH BY-ELECTION
CONSERVATIVES RETAIN SEAT Vnu Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May I. The Marylebone by-election, which was necessitated by Sir Douglas Hogg’s elevation to the peerage, resulted as follows: Sir Rcnnell Rodd (Conservative) 12,859 Air David Ross (Labour) ... 6,721 Mr Basil Murray (son of Professor Gilbert Murray, Liberal) 3,318 —Australian Press Association-United Service. [The polling at the General Election was as follows:—Sir Douglas Hogg (Conservative), 24,359, Air G. E. Elmer (Labour) 8,782.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 4
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