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THE HOME ELECTIONS.

Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. m. -.-' „ . London, July 17.. -me following sitting members have been returned ;—Mr M. Healy and Mr F. O'Brien (Nationalists) for Qoik, D. .Wallace (L) fori Edinburgh Kast, Sir J. Leng (L) and Mr Robertson (L.) for Dundee; Captain M'Calmont (C.) for Antrim East, Sir Charles Dilke 7k7 ■ Forest of Dsan< Mr P- O'Brien (Nationalist) for Tipperary North, Mr Victor Cavendish (L.U.) for r.b e Western Division of Derbyshire, Mr E Mirtin (L.U.) for rhe Dronwioh Division of Worcestershire, Mr J. H. Maden (L.) for tho R^.ssehdale Division of Lancashire, Mr Ja tries Tbite(Nationalist) for Westmeath North, Dr E. Ambrose (Nationalist) for Mayo North, Baron R.ithsohil i (L.U.) for Aylesbury, Captain Donelan (ISanonalist) for Cork Eist. Dr Andrew Commins (Nationalist) for Cork 5.8., Sir H. Fischer (0.) for Lewes. The returns sd far give: Conservatives and Liberal Unionists, 231; Liberals, 47 ; Parrien.ites, 4; Nationalists, 13. Mr Michael Davitt's opponents contend that, hia election is invalid.

Mr Ribson. (L.j has been returned for South Shields,-• replacing Mr J. 0. Stevenson. (L.) •"' - Mr Cox (L.U.) defeated Mr Paul (L.) for South "Edinburgh. Mr O'Brien (Parhellite) defeated Mr T. B. Carran (Nationalist) for Kilkenny City. Mr J. E. Redmond (P) has bsen re-elected for Waterf ord City; Mr "-John -Pinkerton (Nationalist), for Oil way City ; and Mr William Kenny, Q.O. (L;U.), for the St. Stephen's Green division of-Dublin City. The following have been re-elected unopposed :—B. C. Malloy (N.). Birr; Dr M'Donnell (A.P.), Leix; D. Kilbride* (N.), Kerry Sonth; J. K. W Digby (O.), D rset North; Patrick A. M'Hugh (N.), Lvirrim North; Jamea O'Connor (N.), Wicklow Wesr.; P. French*- (A.P.), Wexford Som-h; S. Eversbed (L.), Burton Division of Stafford; Michael Austin (N.), Limerick West. The following -sitting members have bsen elected:—A. S. T. G.>-ifEth-Boscawen (C). Tunbridge; E. H. Hulse (C), Salisbury; General Sir G. Tomkyns Chesney (C), Oxford; Right Hon. W. ,L. Jackson (C), Leeds North; J. C. Macdona (C), Eother-' hithe; M. Cildroyd (L.), Dewsbury; Sir H. S. King (C), Kingston-upon-Hull Central; J. L Gane (L), Leeds East; W. Dunn (L), Paisley; sir S. Montague (L.), Whitechapel; Gerald Balfour (JO.), Leeds Central; Gravesend, J. D. Palmar (0.); D-ihvich. Sir Blundsll Maple (0.); Peckham, F. G. Banbury (C.); Southwark West, R. K. Oauston (L.)Merthyr Tydvil, D. A. Thomas (L.) and T. Morgan (L.); Blackfriars and Hutche3ontown, A.. D. Provand (L.); Clamlachie. A Cross (U.); Tradsston, A. Corbett (U.); Middlesbrough, Wilson ; Mile End, Ciiarringlow ; Snopneyj Isaacson ; Hawick District,; J. Shaw ; Leeds South, Walton ; Basaetlaw division, Sir F. G. Milner; Southport, R. K. Cudgcon (L.). beating Naylor Leyland; Poplar, Button (by a majority of 320); Newry, Oarvill; Leeds West, Herbert Gladstone, beating Colonel North by 96; Melton, Lord John Manners, (a, Unionists' gain); Swansea Town, Sir J..T. Llewelyn (C.); Bermondsay, Lafone (0.) ; Limehbuse, Samuel (0) ; Camberwell North, Dalbrac. (C); Kingston-on-Hull East, Firbank (C) ; Bow and Bromley, Holland (C); St. Rolios, Bsgg (C) ; Walsall, Gedge (C). beating Sir A. Hayter, mentioned as olfered the Governorship cf New South Wales; St. George's, Markes (C), beating Benn by 4 votes; Kensington North, Sharpe (C) ; Radcliffe -cum - Farnworth, Mdlor (C); Carmarthen district, Sir John Jones Jenkins (0.).

" v* ''"■-*" - ■ * ' Trlv-18 The following sitting members have bean returned :—Bridgeton, Sir George Trevelyan ; Glasgow Central, Baird (a Unionists' gaiu 1 • College (Glasgow), Sir J. Sterling Maxwell (U)

_ Mr Chambeilain's election speeches lead to the.belief that he will encourage, and support Messrs Huddart-Parker's Pacific line and schemes reiating to the extension of trade with Cape Colony.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10416, 19 July 1895, Page 2

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THE HOME ELECTIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10416, 19 July 1895, Page 2

THE HOME ELECTIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10416, 19 July 1895, Page 2

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