THE THAMES ELECTION.
RETURN OF- MR E. fl. ;TA?t;LOR. [United Pbess AssocrAiib»3, ■ TBg THAMES, fTiiftsddy. , fhe Bocoud twiliet ia s&dijaeetion with the Thames bye-eiejjtidjf' i'bJok place to-dayj. and excited ®nJMe|able dJitefest. The two eandfaa^v are both supporteis • of the Government. Mr E.- H. Tjtyl&lrrAfG.)," #hd tottlJcd tiib poll ai tSe'Sttl^ ballot, leads by siß votes, M^^K Lucas (G.) being-secduddn|nß; ; lis,fe;jThe iibmplete fdhirM dfo ndj;-.' -Ifi' jtiind, there being eight fetiiSn!C'4o*^Sswne, bilt tile result cannot be attfitfidi^The totals so far afS: Tayior £ißftostica--1609. ir-.'^iX ;./- ■ .; 'T\-'ro i~ - . :fp,.i > ' ii ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 4
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87THE THAMES ELECTION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 4
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