HOUSE OF COMMONS.
LABOUR SEAT VACANT,
BY-ELECTION PENDING.
(Received April 9, 6.15 p.m.) British "Wireless. RUGBY, April 8. A very interesting by-election will take place shortly at West Fulham, one of tho London boroughs. Dr. G. E. Spero (Labour) won tho seat at the last general election from tho Conservatives, who had held it for many years. Now ho has resigned owing to ill-health. Tho new Labour candidate is Mr. Banfield, a member of the local Borough Council, who-is very popular among the working class in the constituency. At the general election the voting was as follows;—•
Dr. Sporo . . . . . . 16,190 Sir Cyril Cobb (Conservative) . . 13,079 G. A. Galo (Liberal) . . . . 5,920
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20536, 10 April 1930, Page 11
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