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THE EINGLISH ELECTIONS.

Lobd Percy, the son of the Duke of Northumberland, has bpen beaten at the polls on his rich father’s estate althouth that may not be considered strange, as fathers often beat their own sons on their own estates. Two rival mustard men will make it hot for each other in the new Parb'a meat. Fourteen rival brewers wiil brew trouble in the coming House. Twentyeditors will pay their respects to their esteemed contemporaries next sessi n. Of the celebrated bank ing firm of Baling Brothers, the senior member was defeated and the junior memler elected, Cheeky of

the young inan. Let us' hope he won’t refusa to write passes to the strangers’ gallery for his chief.

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Marlborough Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 1574, 4 March 1886, Page 3

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THE EINGLISH ELECTIONS. Marlborough Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 1574, 4 March 1886, Page 3

THE EINGLISH ELECTIONS. Marlborough Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 1574, 4 March 1886, Page 3