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A LIBERAL WIN.

GOVERNMENT SEAT LOST IN BRITAIN LONDON, March 21. The Eddisbury by-election to fill the vacancy caused Ry the death of Sir Harry Bamston resulted: — R. J. Russell (L.) 10,223 Col. Fenwick palmer (C.) . 8,931 —(Australian Press Association —United Service.) (The figures for the last election Were: Major S. H. Bamston (C.), 11,006; R. J. Russell (L.), 9,337. The result is therefore a Conservative loss and a Liberal gain.) SEAT RETAINED. CONSERVATIVE ELECTED FOR BATH. (Received Friday, 7 p.m.) LONDON, March 21. Owing to the death of Captain C. T. Foxcroft, Conservative member for Bath, the by-eleetion resulted: —C. W. Baillie Hamilton (Conservative) 11,171; S. R. Daniels (Liberal), 7255; G. G. Desmond (Labour), 6359.—(Australian Press Association.) (The voting at the last general election was: Capt. C. T. Foxcroft (Con.), 16,607; F. W. Rofferty (Lib.), 8800; Capt. W. B. Seobel (Lab.) 3914.)

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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1929, Page 5

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A LIBERAL WIN. Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1929, Page 5

A LIBERAL WIN. Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1929, Page 5