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SECOND EDITION. THE GENERAL ELECTION

AT HOME. * UNOPPOSED MEMBERS. [UNITED PBBBB ASeOOIATIOH.I London, July 12. The following members were returned unopposed : — Viscount Cliefeea, for Bury-St-Ed-munds Welby, for Taunton Sir E. Ashmead-Bartlett, for Ecclesail Perm, for Lewisham Green, for Shrewsbury Yearburgh, for Chester E. Spencer, for West Bromich Sir R. Housen and Gibbs for the City of London Myers, for Winchester Sir C. Hall, for Finsbury Henniker Heaton for Canterbury Tritton, for Lambeth Colonel Vince, for Sheffield All the above are Conservatives. Langley for Sheffield, a Liberal Dixon, a Unionist, for Edgleaston Stuart Wortley, a Conservative, for Hallum Mundella, a Liberal, for Brightside Maclver, a Unionist, for West Edinburgh MacEwen, a Liberal, for Edinburgh Sir A. Borthwick, Conservative, for Kensington W. F. Smith, Conservative, for Strand W. Field, Parnellite, for Dublin Dr J. Kenny, Parnellite, for College Green T. Harrington, Parnellite, for Dublin Stone^Conservative, for East Birmingham Hunt, Conservative, for Maidstone F. Barry, Conservative, for Windsor Lyttelton, Conservative, for Warwick Fardell Wyndham, Conservative, for Dover Brodie Hoare, Conservative, for Hampstead Goschen, Conservative, for St George Lord Beresford has withdrawn from the contest for Central Birmingham and Parkes a Unionist has been elected.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 171, 13 July 1895, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION. THE GENERAL ELECTION Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 171, 13 July 1895, Page 3

SECOND EDITION. THE GENERAL ELECTION Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 171, 13 July 1895, Page 3