IMPERIAL POLITICS.
♦■ THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. REASONS K)R SUCCESS. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. (The overnight cable messages will be found on pago 1.) (Received January 16, 8 a.m.) LONDON, January 15. Mr W. P. Bylee, elected for Salford North, attributes his success, firstly, to insisting on untaxed bread, and secondly, to his advocacy of land and labour reforms, and his firmness for Home Rule. Mr W. E. B. Priestly, the successful candidate for Bradford East, says his success was due to insisting that the people should not have their bread taxed; and Mr C. E. Mallett, one of the new members for Plymouth, attributes his success to the stand he took on education, freetrade and the Chinese question.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8523, 16 January 1906, Page 3
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