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THE HOME ELECTIONS.

?reas Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. London, July 25. Mr Scott (L.) has been returned for Leigh. /

The following have been rs-eloetsd:—Mr S. Hoare (C.) and Mr J. J. Colman (L.), Norwich; Mr T. Bayley (L.), Caßatorfleid Division of Derbyshire; Mr F. B. MHdmay (L.U.), Totnea Division o£ Devoa; Mr T. W. Kussell (L.U.), South Tyrone.

The ConserTatives have gained Dumbartonshire, where Mr A. J. Wylio was elected, and Radnorshire, whore Mr Milbank wag retained.

The Liberals have gained Mid-Norfolk, Mr F. W. Wilson being returned. ("Ad a byoeleetion in April Mr R. T. Gnrdon, LiberalUnionist, defeated Mr Wilson, who is now returned, by 208 votes.] The following sitting members hare bgen re-elected :— Mr John Wilson (L.), MidDarham; Mr D. Crilly (N.), North Mayo; Mr E. Crean (N.), Oasory; Mr W. A. M'Arthur (L.). St. Austell; Mr J. W. Sidebothani (C), Hyde; Mr W. G. Mount (C), Newbury; Mr John Wilson (L.), Govan; Mr J. P. Smith (L,U.), Partick. ,

Mr Hodge (0.) has been elected for Henley, and Mr Daly (N.) for Sonfch Monaghan. The Liberals gain North-West Lanark^ where Mr Olbnm was elected, and Argyle, where Mr Nicol was elected.

The returns to date are :■ Conservatives and Unionists. 394; Liberals. 158 ; Parnellites, 10; Nationalists, 62. ." ..•*.".'. ' . ,

Special—By Telegraph—Copyright!

London; Julj:2G.

In the polling in the English counties • the Liberals are being returned with increased majorities, varying from 1000 to 3000 in the mining and manufacturing districts.

. The capture by the Conservatives of four Scotch seats is owing to the fear o£ disestablishment. '''■.•'.''. _

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 6

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THE HOME ELECTIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 6

THE HOME ELECTIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 6

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