IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
Per Press Association.— By Electric
Telegraph.— Copyright.
London, September 80. The following additional members have been re-elected unopposed : — Mr E. B. Hoare (C), Hampstead ; Sir Chas. Hall (C), Holborn; Mr J. H. Stock (C), Walton Division of Liverpool; Sir Elliott Lees (C), Birkenhead ; Viscount Cranborne (C), Rochester ; Sir S. Hoare (C) and Sir H. Bullard (C), Norwich City ; Mr H. D. Greene (C), Shrewsbury ; Mr Jesse Collings (U), Bordesley Division of Birmingham ; Mr F. W. Lowe (C) , Edgbaston Division of Birmingham; Mr J. G. Butcher (C) and Lord Charles Beresford (C), York City; Mr W. F. Lawrence (C), Abercromby Division of Liverpool ; Sir J. A. Willox (C), Everton Division of Liverpool ; Mr C. T. Ritchie (C), Croydon; Sir E. A. Sassoon (C), Hythe ; Viscount Milton (U), Wakefield; SirF. T. Barry (C), Windsor; Mr J. Henniker-Heaton (C), Canterbury; Hon. E. Hubbard (C), Brixton Division of Lambeth ; Mr C. E. Tritton (C), Norwood Division of Lambeth; Mr H. Kimber (C), Wandsworth; Colonel Hughes (C), Woolwich; Mr C. W. Cayzer (C), Barrow-in-Furness ; Mr G. Wyndham (Q), Dover; Mr G. Doughty (U), Grimsby; Viscount Valentia (C), Oxford ; Alderman Langley (L), Attercliffe Division of Sheffield; Mr J. E. Spencer (C), Westßromwich ; Mr G, J. Talbot (C) and Sir W. R. Anson (U), Oxford University ; Sir E. Uniacke Penrose Fitzgerald (C), Cambridge Borough; Mr H. Shepherd-Cross (C) and Mr G. Harwood (L), Bolton ; Sir H. Davies (C) Chatham; Hon. G. H. Allsopp (C), Worcester City; Mr C. B. Stuart- Wortle (C), Hallam Division of Sheffield ; Mr H. Pease (U), Darlington ; Mr W. C. Gully (L), Carlisle; Earl Percy (C), Kensington South ; Sir G. T. Fardel (C), Paddington South ; SirH.H. Fowler (L), Wolverhampton East ; Sir A. Hickman (C), Wolverhampton West; Sir W. H. Houldstvorth (C), Manchester Northwest; Sir J. T. D. Llewelyn (C), Swansea Town. Reoeived October 2, 10 a.m.
London, October 1.
The members for tbe following constituencies have been re-elected unopposed : — Tiverton, Medway, St. Augustine's Division, Kent Central, Glasgow, Dublin University, Chichester, Newport, Ealing, Stafford, West Dulwich, Aylesbury, Watford, Tewkesbury South, Molton, Leaminster, King's Winford, and Bewdley.
Adelaide, October 2.
The Cabinet considered the Tasmanian Parliament's proposed message to the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, and decided that, as an interference with British party politics, such a message at this juncture would be most impolitic.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 2
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