BRITISH POLITICS.
THE TOLLS. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, Jan. 24. Isle of Thanel : Marks T. i 54; King (L.), 8961. Midlothian : Lord Dalmeny (L.), 8848 ; Usher (U.), 3181. Liberals elected ; Wisbach ji C. Boc'k ; Falkirk : J, McDonald. Unionists elected—North Lonsdale ; Huddock ; Wigtqwn • Dairy mplc ; Thirsk : Helmsley ; Tewkesbury ; Sir M, Hicks-Beach i; Londonderry North: Barry, beating a Russellite candidate. Re-elected—Derbyshire, North-east : Bolton ; Fife West: Hope ; Perthshire East: T. R. Buchanaa— all Liberals. Down South : -L McVeigh (N.) ; Dorset West : Col. Williams (0.) ; South Lincolnshire : R. W. Perks (L.) ; Andover : E. Faber (U.) ; TTonghton-10-Springs : R. Cameron (L.) ; Brigg. Lincolnshire ; 11. ■I. Reckilt (f j.) ; Barnard Castle; Arthur Henderson (Labour) Appleby : Leif Jones (L.) ; Radnor :F. Edwards (L.) ; Darwen ; J, Rutheroi d (('.) ; Wokingham ('.*); E. Carder (C.) ; Norfolk North : Sir W. B. Curdon (L.) North wick, Cheshire ; Sir J. T. Brunner (L.) ; Honiton ; Sir J. H. Kennaway (C.) i; Tyrone East: I’. C. Doogan (N.). Liberal gains—New Forest : Sir Robert Hobart Wilton : Morse ; Droitwicb, Worcester ; HarmS(Worth ; Lowestot : W. Beauchamp ; Northampton South : Herbert; Lanark South : Menzies ; Kilmarnock : Rainy Truro : Morgan. labour gains—Gower ; J. Glamorgan South\: Brace, 10,514 ; Quin (C.). 6096. LONDON, Jan. 23. Received 23th, 10 p.m. Liberal gains—Sutherland : Morton. Eeclos : Pollard ; Southport ; Ashbury. Elected —Hallamshirc : Warts vortlV. Liberals re-elected —Radcliffc ; T. Taylor ; Bootle : Sandys ; Hornsey : C, Balfour ; Olley •> Duncan. FOR' BUSINESS. LONDON, Jan. 23. Received 25th, 11.28 p.m. The House of Commons meets on 13th February for the election of Speaker and the swearing in of members. The King, accompanied by the Queen, opens Parliament on Hie 19th. STRENGTH OF PARTIES. Liberals 312 Labour ..; £8 Nationalists ...• 77 Unionists ... 137 TO OVERRIDE THE LAW. Mr Asquith has informed the Fife Miners’ Association that he favours complete protection of trade union funds from liabilities resulting from judicial application of the law as in the Tnff Vale, case. NOT EYE TO EYE WITH BANNERMAN. CAPETOWN, Jan. 25. Received 26th, 1.4 a.m. The British in Johannesburg are dismayed bv the Banncnnan Government’s attitude on the Transvaal Constitution and Chinese labour.
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Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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