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Viscount Sandon (C.) gained a triangular contest at Shrewsbury, where the unsuccessful Labourite was Mr Lawley. Mr Harrison (C.) gained Bodmin from a notable Liberal, Mr Isaac Foot. Mr J. Maxton’s (Lab.) majority against a Conservative at Bridgeton was 6000. Colonel Crookshank (0.) gained Berwick and Haddington in a triangular fight Mr SMels (Lab.) gained Edinburgh Hast in a triangular contest defeating tike Liberal whip, Mr J. M. Hogg e. A Conservative, Mr Couper, gained MaryMU Division, Glasgow, from Mr Muir, secretary to tbo Minister of Pensions. A Conservative, Mr Maclntyre, gained Edinburgh West from Mr Vivian Phillips. A Labourite, Mr Score, was elected for Mile End with a majority of 3346 over Colonel J. B, Dodge. Sir Alfred Mond (Lib.) was elected. The Conservative ex-MLnister, Sir Robert - Sanders, gained Wells in a triangular fight against a Liberia! and an Independent Liberal. Mr Macandrew (O) gained Kilmarnock (Ayr and Bute) from Labour by a majority of 11,000. Vice-admiral Sir Henriker Hngbam (C.) gained Galloway from a Liberal, the Rev. Mr Barr. A Labourite gained Motherwell from an Orangeman, Mr Ferguson. The following were elected; —Mr E. A. Harvey (Lib.) ; Mr Tom Griffiths, Pontypool (secretary to the King’s Household), Mr Josiah Wedgwood (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)* Sir A Steel-Maitland (G.), and Sir W. Joynson-llicks (C.). (Received Oct. 31, at 8.40 pan.) Mr Fleming (C.) gained Dumbarton from Labour by a majority of 3351. Sir Charles Seely, in a triangular fight captured Norfolk East for the Conservatives. ... The Conservatives won Linlithgow from the Labourite Mr E. ShinwelL Mr M‘Kee, a Sinn Feiner was defeated in Armagh by a majority or 17,265. A Conservative, Colonel Headlam, gained Barnard Castle from Labour. Captain D'Arcy Hall gained Brecon and Radnor for the Conservatives in a triangular fight. The, Bosworth seat was captured by a Conservative. (Received Oct. 31, at 9.30 pan.) A Conservative, Mr Templeton, gained Banff in a triangular fight. A Conservative, Mr Hutchison, gained North Mid-Lothian from Labour, A Conservative, Mr Murchison, regained Huntingdon from a Labourite, Mr Coast olio. Mr Stamford (Lab.) retained West Leeds in a triangular contest, four recounts resulting in a majority of three over the Conservative. The Conservatives, Mr J. Pringle and Sir C. Palls, gained the seats in Fermanagh, defeating 'the Republicans, Mr M'Carten and Mr Corrigan, by majorities of 57,000. (Received Oct. 31, at 11 p.m.) Baron Buntingfield, the em-Queenslander, was elected for the Eye Division of Suffolk, pleted as follows: —Eight Conservatives, AREA REPRESENTATION. Eleven out of 12 divisions in Birmingham axe still Conservative. The Conservatives gained five London seats from the .liberals and Labourites. St. Pancras is now solidly Conservative. ... The Manchester representation is completed. There'are six Conservatives ana tour Labourites Bristol, where the pacts were designed to exclude Labour, completed its representation with two Conservatives, one Labourite, and two Liberals. SHEFFIELD. Sheffield, where there were straight fights in all the divisions, no Liberals standing, returned three Conservatives and four Labourites, REPUBLICAN DEBACLE. A Republican, Mr Corvid, was defeated at Belfast North by a majority of 53,000. A Republican, Mr Mumey, was defeated in Down by a majority of 49,836. (Received Oct, 31, at 9.30 p-m.) Sir R. Lynn (G.) was re-elected for West Belfast in a triangular contest, the Republican, Mr Nash, being at the bottom of the poll, securing only 2688 votes oat of over 50,000. Sir M. MacNaughton (C.) was re-elected for Londonderry with a majority of 25,000 over the Republican, Mr Macwhinney. CONSERVATIVE GAINS. The Conservatives gained Birkenhead East, Hackney North, and Hackney Cen--rpafo o-} A4.9U v Surptnrjs soyepipauo xaoqeq O} humo ‘kpsaaqrq; eqj uiojj [-erq. jug Liberals. The Liverpool representation is corntwo Labourites, and one IndependentLiberal. (Received Oct. 31, at 8,20 p.m.) Shropshire, Essex and both the Renfrew Divisions went solidly Conservative. Cumberland is now represented by three Conservatives and one Labourite. Portsmouth is now solidly Conservative. Suffolk went solidly Conservative. WORRIES ELY. PENEOSE’S REJOICING THE HEARTS OP THOUSANDS. WHY SO POPULAR! ecanse the Seductive Bargains Increase the Purchaser’s Spending Power. Every Purchase a Saving. Girls’ Navy and Butcher Blue Frocks, Hh scarlet collars and pipings; smart Ltlo styles; 36in and SEHn. Usual price, k fid. SALE PRICE, 3a Ud. Fuji Silk Hats, poddy shape, just tho ling for summer wear. Usual price, ■ 10b 1. SALE PRICE. 4s Ltd. Best Quality Towelling Feeders. SALE BICE, Is. Creme Woollen Pilchers, for baby. Usual rice, 4s lid. SALE PRICE, 2s lid. Creme Flannel Petticoats, scalloped at ot- lovely and worm. Usual price, Ss 6d. ATJt PRICE, 2s Ud. Ladies’ Crepe Nightdresses, with round xdca and short sleeves; an assortment of I good washing shades. Usual price, 12s I. SALE PRICE, 5a lid. Ladies’ Creme Wincayetto Knickers, with astic at waist; wide legs, edged lace; very jod value. Usual price. 6s lid*. SALE i< iCE, 2s lid. White Longoloth Nightdresses, trimmed rong insertion and embroidery; V nocks id long sleeves. Usual price, 10b 6d. ALE PRICE, 5e Ud. Ladies’ Corsets, in different makes; short ps end long over hips; sizes 22in to 30in. sual price, 12s 6d. SALE PRICE, 4s A Ladies’ Grope Bloomers, with, elastic at list and knee; full sires, in all shades sual price, 4s lid. SALE PRICE, 2s lid. White Cotton Woven Bloomers, in fine lality; small women’s only. Usual price, Ud. SALE PRICE. Is 11<L. Ladies’ White Cotton Vests, in fine rib, ith or without sleeves. Usual price, 2s d. SALE PRICE, Is 3d. White Cotton Vests, with fancy tops, ith or without sleeves; just the thing r summer wear. Usual price, 5s Ud. kLE PRICE, 2s Hi W. PENPOSE & CO.. - GEORGE STREET. —-Advt. THE ALL BLACKS. It is just possible that some of the present-day “All Blacks’ ” team do not wear PENROSE 79s fid SUITS when attending receptions, but it is hard to account for die big scares they are putting up against such strong teams. PENROSE MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, worn in England and Wales, would certainly create envy, for it is indisputable that they are smart, fashionable, well cut, and lowerpriced than so-called tailor-made suits. W. PEMOSE & GO., GEORGE STREET, —Advt. The sound of a bell which can be heard 45,300 ft through the water, can ho hoard .thlflffffh thv Skit SfiSffc

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19317, 1 November 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19317, 1 November 1924, Page 9

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