BRITISH BY-ELECTION
CONSERVATIVES RETAIN SEAT (British Official Wireless.)’ Prjsit Association Hy telegraph Copjr)J;lit RUGBY, July 27, (Received, July 28, at 1 p.jh.) The Rushcliffe .(Nottinghamshire) parliamentary by-election caused by the appointment of Sir Henry Bfetterton, ex-Minister of Labour, as chairman of the new Unemployment Assistance Board was declared to-day as follows: Asheton (Conservative) ... 19,374 Cadogan (Labour) 15.081 Marwbod (Liberal) 5,251 Conservative majority, 4,293. [At the General Election the voting was:- Sir Henry Betterton (Con.), 36,670; Mrs F. B. Paton (Labour), 14,176.] ’
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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 17
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