BRITISH BY-ELECTION.
• CONSERVATIVE VICTORY. CANTERBURY SEAT RETAINED. A. and N.Z.-Snn. LONDON, Nov. 25. The. by-election at Canterbury, which was necessitated by the elevation to the peerage of Mr. Ronald McNeill, now Lord Cushendun, resulted as follows: — Sir W. Wayland (Conservative) .. 13.657 Colonel D. Carnegie (Liberal) .. 10,175 Conservative majority .* ... 3,482 The voting at the last general election in • October, 1924, was:— Mr. R. McNeill (Conservative) .. 16,693 Colonel D. Carnegie (Liberal) .. 7,061 Conservative majority . .. 9,632
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19805, 28 November 1927, Page 10
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