THE POLLS.
TTPPERARY NORTH. M . Hogan (Nationalist)., unopposed. (Previous election.-— P. J. O'Brien (Ny), unopposed.) SLIGO SOUTH. y J. O'Dowd (Nationalist), unopposed. (P-wiouo -l-ction.^-J. O'ltowd (N.), unopposed.) CLEVELAND. Hi 'Samuel .(Liberal),, unopposed. previous elections. — 1900: A. E. Pease (L.), unopposed. By-election, November, 1902, H. Samuel (L.) 5834,' G. Drage (C.) 3798.) 7 ANT3HM SOUTH. ; C. G. Craig (Conservative), unop^ -7j**o_ed. (Previous elections.— l9oo : W. E. (Q&). unopposed. By-eleov tijpn, February 6,7 1903, "C. C. Craig (C.) 4464, Dr Keightley (Fam-ere' and Xab©ur_nr Union candidate) 3615.) 7 CARLOW. y.Z Z ' J. Hammond (Nationalist), unpppoe7v_dr .:;, ; " : y '/■'.' i : .r (Previous election.— J. Hammond (N.)/ unopposed:) DONEGAL SOUTH. 7 J. G. S*wi-t M'Neill (Nationalist), unyoppoeieid.^y :.;.•'■.*••• YPr-evious election.-— J. G. S. M'Neill (N-), unopposed.) MAYO NORTH. C, O'KSlly (Nationalist), unopposed. (Previous election.— C. O'K-lly (N.) 1 2504, W. Murphy (N.) 1116.) CENTRAL FINsiBtJRY. W. C. Steadman (Labour). (Previous election:— Hon W. F. B. M-eeey-Mainwaring (C.) 2878, J. Behv ion (L.) 2523); '".. BQW AND BROMLEY, y 8. Brooke, jun. (Liberal). (Previous eleotion.-— W. M. Guthrie JC.) 4403, G. Lansbury (Socialist) 2558.) . ZZ.Zr HACKN--Y;:sou.T_^^7::. .:. Horatio Botto_aley (Liberal), h (I"*T«viou_yt4ect!ion.— -T. H. Robertson <C.) 4714, H: Bottomley (L.)f4376.), HACKNEY CENTRAL; A. Spicer (Liberal). (Previous election. — A. H. Allhueen y. <C.) '3747, Sir I,: Hart (L.) 2243.)
CAMBERWELL NORTH. Dr Macuamara, Liberal. (Previous election.— Dr T. J. Macnamara (L.) 4820, J. R. Diggle (C.) 3485.) BIRMINGHAM EAST. Sir J. B. Stone (Conservative). (Previous election. — Sir J. B. Stone (C.) 4989, G. V. Steevens (L.) 2835.) f BIRMINGHAM NORTH. J. T. Middlemore (Unionist). ' (Previous election.— J. T. Middlemore (U.) returned unopposed). PADDINGTON SOUTH. Sir T. G. Fardell (Conservative). ' Previous election.— Sir T. C. Fardell (C.) returned unopposed.) WOOLWICH. W. Crooks (Liberal and Labour). (Previous elections. — 1900 election. — Colonel E. Hughes (C.) returned unopposed. . 1902 — Lord Charles Beres.brd (C). unopposed. 1903— W. Crooks (Labour) _687, GC Drage (C.) 5418.) ELLAND -(Yorkshire). C. P. Trevelyan (Liberal). Previous election. — C. P. Trevelyan (L.) 6154, Major Coates, (C.) 4512.) TYNEMOUTH. ' , ' . F. L. Harris (Conservative). (Previous election — F. L. Harris (C.) 3501, F. D. Blake (L.) 3094.) BOSWORTH (Leicester). Sir C. B. B. M'Laren (Liberal). . (Previous election. — Sir C. B. B. M'Laren (L.) returned unopposed.) BIRMINGHAM WEST. Right Hon J. Chamberlain (Unionist) , . . . 7173 R. L. Cuthwaite (Liberal) . 2094 j Previous election-— Right Hon J. Chamberlain (U.) returned unopposed.) * BOR^DESLEY (Birmingham). Right" Hon Jesse Collingp (U.) 7763 B. Glassier (Socialist) . 3976 Previous election.— Right Hon J. Collings (U.) returned unopposed.) KENSINGTON SOUTH. Earl Percy (Conservative) . 4835 O'Malley (Liberal) . . 1624 (Previous election. — Earl Percy (C.) returned unopposed.) WHITEHAVEN. W. D. Burneayt (Liberal). (Previous election. — A. fielder (C.) 1553, W. M'Govan (L.) 876.) KENSINGTON NORTH. W. E. T. Stanger (Liberal). (Previous election. — W. E. T. Sharpe (C.) 3257, Rufus Isaacs (L.) 2527.) ROTHERHITHE. H. W. C. Gomm (Liberal). (Previous election. — J. C. Maodona (C.) 3938, T. H. Davies (L.) 2356.) SALISBURY. E. P. Tennant (Liberal). (Previous election. — Sir Walter Palmer (C.) 1399, F. Low (L.) 1160.) Exeter. •jSir G: Kekewich (Liberal). (Previous election.-— Sir E. Vincent (C.) 4000. A. H. Bright (L.) 3388.) - y._ ' r^. wJ; : r BERMQNDSEY^; yZ't'y'i Dr G. Cooper (Liberal). (Previous election.— Hon J. C. Cust (C.) 4017, J. W. Benn (L.) 3717.) PADDINGTON NORTH. G. L. Chiozza-Money (Liberal). (Previous election. — Sir John Aird (G.) 3364, E. W. Fordham (L.) 1518.) ; NOTTINGHAM SOUTH. A. Richardson (Labour). (Previous election. — Lord H. Caven-dish-Bentinck (C.) 5298, H. Y. Stanger (L.) 3914.) v ■'■...- MAIDSTONE. Lord , Castlereagh (Unionist). (Election 1900— J. Baker (L.) 2201/ F. tf, Cornwallis (C.), 21637 Mr Baker was unseated on petition, and an election in 1901 resulted :— Sir F. H. Evans (L.) 2375, T. Milvain (C.) 2182.) HAMPSTEAD. Fletcher (Conservative). (1900 e-e_tion.--E. B. Hoare (C.) returned unopposed. 1902— T. Milvain (C.) 3843, G. F. Rowe (L.) 2118. 1905 —Fletcher (C.) 4225, G. F. Rowe (L.) 3803.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8526, 19 January 1906, Page 1
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