BRITISH ELECTIONS.
Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, Jan 24. Cornish miners badly mauled Thome, a Socialist Commoner, for ~ Weatham South who was attempting to support a Socialist candidate at Camborne. „ The Hon. Bichard Haldane, Liberal, speaking at Drem, Haddingtonshire, said that he was never an extreme opponent of Chinese labor and if the Transvaal wished to have • the Chinese he said "We wash our hands of the affair." Michael Davitt, in a remarkable letter to the Freeman's Journal, rejoices at the approaching woutanzation of the English Catholic Schools, and declares that the asinine stupidity of the Irish Bishops into, gated Redmond to assist Mr Balfour to enact the Education Act of 19Q2. " The chief cause of the triumphant Radical majority was that they were jjKged to secularise tbe Mhoob, but were not pledged to Home Boto. Re elected— Pembroke, Phillips, Liberal! Lanark Mid, J. CaldweU, Liberal ; Loughborough, M. Levy, V Liberal. Liberal gains— Harwich, A. Levy; Lever, Heywood, Holden, Tottenham, Alden. a , Labour gains— Newton and BedUnionist gain -Lanark (Northwestern(, W. Thomson. ' Received Jan 25, 9.24 a.m. London. Jan 24. Liberals elected : Wisback, A C Beck ; Falkirk, T Mao Donald. Unionist's elected : North Lonadale, Haddock ; Wighton.Dalrymple ; Thirßk,Helmsby ; Tewkesbury, Hicks Beach ; Londonderry North, Barry ; Perthshire East, Buehanan ; Down South, MacVitch; Dorset West,R Williamson ; South Lineblusb, Perks.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 151, 25 January 1906, Page 3
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