CONSERVATIVES RETURNED
Chelsea. —Sir Samuel Hoare (Con.), 18,992;- Sandilands (Lab.), 6,348. (Election, 1929, Sir Samuel Hoare (U) 23,015; Mr G. Foan (Lab.), 4,726.) Sparkbrook.—L. S. Amery (Con.), 17,509; (Lab.), 8,063. (Election, 1929—Mr L, S. Amery (Con.), 23,517; Mr G. Archibald (Lab.), 8,538.) Egbaston, Neville Chamberlain (Con.), 23,243; Adshead (Lab.), ( 6.381. (Election,l93l.—Mr Neville Chamberlain (Con.), 33,085; Mr W. W. Blaylock (Lab.), 5,157.) West Birmingham.—Sir Austen Chamberlain (Con.), 16,530; O. G. Willey (Lab.), 9,159. (Election, 1931.—Sir Austen Chamberlain (Con.), 22,448; Mr O. G. Willey (Lab.), 10,507).
Plymouth (Sutton) .—Countess Astor (Con.), 21,491; G. Ward (Lab.), 15,394. (Election, 1931.—Countess Astor, 24,277; Mr G. Ward, 14,073.)
Plymouth (Drake). —F. E. Guest (Con,), 21,446; J. J. Moses (Lab.>, 15,368. (Election, 1931.—Captain F. E. Guest, 25,063; Mr J. J. Moses,’ 12,669.) West Woolwich. —Sir Kingsley Wood (Con.), 24,649; Wansbrough (Lab.), 17,373. (Election, 1931.—Sir Kingsley Wood, 26,441; Mr J. Reeves (Lab.), 14,520.) Wallsend.—Miss Irene Ward (Con.), 23,842; Miss M. Bondfield (Lab.), 21,463. (Election, 1931.—Miss I. Ward, 25,999; Miss M. Bondfield, 18,392.) . Bath. —L. E. B. Guinness (Con.), 20,670; S. R. Daniels (Liberal), 8,650; G. G. Desmond (Lab.), 7,185. (Election, 1931.—Mr T. L. B. Guinness, 24,696; S. R. Daniels (Lib.), 5,241; G. G. Desmond, 5,680.) North Portsmouth,—Admiral Sir R. Keyes (Con), 22,956; Humby (Lab.), 11,502. (Election, 1931.—Sir Bertram Falle (Con.), 26,331; Rear-Admiral K. G. B. Dewar (Lab.), 12,182. Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Roger Keyes, won the seat at a by-election on February 19, 1934, after Sir Bertram Falle was raised to the peerage.) , Derby (two members).—W. A. Reid (Con.), 37,707; J. H. Thomas (National Lab.), 37,566; Hind (Lab.), 25,037; Barnes (Lab.), 24,594. (Election, 1931. —J, H. Thomas (Nat. Lab.), 49,257; Mr W. A. Reid (Con.), 47,729; Mr W. R. Rayhes (Lab.), 21,841; Mr W. Halls (Lab.), 20,241.) Dudley.—D. B. Joel (Con.), 13,958; W. Wedgwood Benn (Lab.), 11,509. (Election, 1931.—Mr D, B. Joel, 16,009; Mr W. Hodgkiss (Lab.), 12,105.) South Hammersmith.—J. Douglas Cook (Con.), 15,377; Adams (Lab), 9,309. (Election, 1931.—Mr J. D. Cook 21,018; Mr D. Ghater (Lab.), 8,390.) East Bradford. —J. Hepworth (Con.), 11,131; F. W. Jowett (Ind. Lab.), 8,983; Hey wood (Lab.), 7,329; Fenby, (Liberal), 6,312. (Election, 1931. —Mr J. Hepworth, 22,532; Mr F. W. Jowett, 15,779).
Warwick and Leamington.— Anthony Eden (Con.), 35,746; J. Perry (Lab.), 10,930. (Election 1931: Conservative majority 29;383).
Spen Valley.—Sir John Simon (Lib. Nat.), 21,671; Ivor Thomas (Lab.), 21,029. (Election' 1931: Liberal National majority, 12,956). Daventry. Captain Fitzroy.
(Speaker), 18,934; J. F. Barnes (Lab.), 10,767. (Election 1931: Speaker unopposed). Epping.—Winston Churchill (Con.), 34,849; Sharp (Lib.), 14,430; J. Rainger (Lab.), 9,758. (Election 1931: Conservative majority 30,286). Bodmin.—Rathbone (Con.), 17,485; Isaac Foot (Lib), 17,732; Faulkner (Lab.), 2,486. (Election 1931: Liberal unopposed). Islington North. —A. W. Goodman (Con.), 20,744; R, S. Young (Lab.), 17,359. (Election 1931: Conservative majority 14,007).
St. Pancras North. —Sir lan Fraser (Con.), 16,888; Tibbies (Lab.), 13,287; Hart (Lib.), 1,259. (Election 1931: Conservative majority 10,233).
RETAINED BY LABOUR Wakefield. Arthur Greenwood (Lab.), 15,804; Greaves (Con.), 12,400. (Election 1931; Dr. G. B. Hillman (Con.), 15,881; Mr G. H. Sherwood (Lab.), 14,774. Mr Greenwood won the seat at a by-election in April, 1932, after Dr. Hillman’s death). North Hammersmith. —D. N. Pritt K.C. (Lab.), 15,464; Bower (Con.), 13,830. (The seat was won by Mr F. R. West (Lab.) .at a by-election in 1934, following the death of the sitting Conservative member, Hon. Mary Pickford).
East Bristol. —Sir Stafford Cripps (Lab.), 22,009; Church (Nat. Lab.), 15,126. (Election 1931: Sir Stafford Cripps 19,435; Mr J. M. Spreull 19,006).
Limehouse. —Major C. R. Attlee (Lab.), 14,600; Busby (Con.), 7,355. (Election 1931: Major C. R. Attlee (Lab.), 11,354; Mr R. Girouard (Con.), 10,803; Mr H. L. Hodge (N.P.), 307). Bow and Bromley.—G. Lansbury (Lab.), 19,074; Weber (Con.), 5,707. (Election, 193.1; Mr Geo. Lansbury (Lab.).' 16,306; Mr G. L. R. Guthrie (Con.), 11,642).
OPPOSITION LIBERAL Paisley.—J. P. Maclay (Lib.), 22,466; Oliver Baldwin, 22,077. Mr Baldwin is the son of the Prime Minister, Mr Stanley Baldwin; (Election 1931: Mr J. P. Maclay (Lib.), 26,187; Mr J, Welsh (Lab.), 16,183.
Paisley.—J. P. Maclay (Lib.), 22,466; Oliver Baldwin (Lab.), 22,077. Mr Baldwin is the son of the Prime Minister, Mr Stanley Baldwin. (Elections, 1931, National -Liberal majority, 10,004.)
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