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■■■■-.By - Electric Telcgrttj)h.—Oqpyrlght, • Per l'resa Association, Received Jan. 14, at 4.31 p.m. . London, Jan. 13. Sir C. Furncss (Hartlepool), Liberal ; Mr- A; Taylor (East Toxteth), Conservative; Mt D. Drynmor Jones (Swansea),. Liberal j and Mr Fv W. Chance (Carlisle); Liberal, ■ toe been rc.elcctci unopposed, Polling :is proceeding at Ipswich. :■ When the dissolution of Parliament .'oe-_ cured the' Strength ol Parties was ;• Uii : J : ibnists 268, ■ Liberals • 210j ; NationaJists 82, Speaker 1,- .Unionist; mafority .67 scats. Htm expected that less':.than23. seats will lie uncontested in Britain against 172 uncontested, at last election.
The polling at "Ipswich resulted >: Mr D.: FV Goddard;(Liberal), 633G; Mr I<\. T. Cobfoold (Lihcial), 6290 ; Sir C. Dalrym, pit (Conservative), 4591; Mr Hoare (Un-ionist),'-4233.' Re-elected unopposed: Mr Jaines- Lowther (Conservative), Penrith ■ Mr F. W. L-ambton, (Liberal. Unionist),'. South-cast Durham;. Sir J. .Kitson (Liberal)', Colne Valley; Sir W. It. Anson (LI teral. Unionist), and Mr J. G, 1 allot (Conservative), Oxford University Mr & T Evans (Libeiail)," Mid .Glamorgau; Sir. 13, Carson / (Conservative), and J.'l-I, Campbell (Conservative), Dublin University, - •■'-■-.■■■ ■■■.■ . Received Jan. 15, at 12.46 a,m. 1 • London, Jan. 14; Labor ga|ma Unaxlloixl Wcst, ; F W. Jowett; Burnley, Maddison 5288,-. Arbuthnot (Conservative) 4964, Hymlman (Socialist) 4932 North East Manchester, Clunes 5386, Sir J. Ferguson (Conservative) 2954; South-west Manchester, Ivelley; Walworth, O'Donnell 3187, J, Bailey (Conservative) 2418; North Salford, Bylcs; Halifax, J. H. Wlvitely 9354, J. Parker 8937, both seats going to Latjor, Sir Savillc C-rossley (Conservative) polled 5011.
Received Jan. 15, at 12.53 a : m: London, Jan. 14. TheLibqrals gain Manchester East—T, 6. Horridge 6303, A. J. Balfouf 4423 ; Manchester North-west, Winston Churchill SGG9, J. Hieks (Unionist) 4398 ; Ash-ton-LJnder-Lyne, Scott; Boston, Fabel; Bradford Central, Scctt Robertson, who defeated Vicary Gilibs; Bradford East, W. E. B. Priestley; Kiddcrmanstei, ft' B. Barnard. Received Jan. 15, at 12.57 a.m. London, Jan. 14.. Tlio returns 50 for show 12 Unionists, 2 Unionist freetraders, 34 Liberals, 11 laboritcs, and 7 Nationalists have been rctufnrd. There was intense excitement at Manchester and Salford North over Mr Balfour's defeat. '■ ' The ex, premier, addressing the Conservativp Club, acknowledged tl|e gravitv of the disaster, but predicted that the Liberal tenure of office: will te brief.
Re-elected unopposed: J; P. Nantetti (Nationalists, College Green; William Field ♦Nationalist'), Dublin; Mar(fuis of Hamilton (Conservative), Londonderry ; M. Joyce (Nationalist). Limerick'; 0. Wolffe (Conservative), Belfast East; Or. Lambert .(Liberal), South Moulton; T. Richards (Liberal), Monmoulhshire West? J. G. Redmond (Na: tionalist), Waterfowl City*; William O'Brien 'an-:l A. Roclie : (Nationalists), Cork City ■; Patrick'o'Briun (Nationalist), Kilkenny City ; - John Wilson '(Liberal), Mid-Durham. : : .
Re-elected-G: Toulmin (Liberal); itafc ry; H, Pike' Pease (Unionist/), Darlington ; Richard.' Bell' (Independent. Labor) and Sir T. Rce' (Libcrral), Derby; H.-E. Kearley and Ji N. Bentt (Liberals), Devonport; Right' Hon. Gcorgo Wyndliam (Conservat vc), Dover ;S ir Gilbert Par(Conservativc), Dover; Gravcsend; CLE. Schwann (Literal), Manchester NorthT. Burt (Liberal), Morpeth; 0, W. Norton (Liberal), Newington West; R. Wallace (Liberal), Perti- City: R. Isaacs (LiberM);, .Scarborough; Uari'ng (Unionist), Winchester.;
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North Otago Times, 15 January 1906, Page 2
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