BRITISH POLITICS
CONSERVATIVE SPLIT :;
THREE-CORNERED CONTEST.
Press Association Electric Telegranh—Copyright LONDON, Saturday.
The Conservatives will split another by-election at Norwood, where the candidates arc Mr D. Sandys, National Conservative, Mr R. Findlay, Independent Conservative, and Mrs Ayrton Gould, Labour. The Conservative majority at the last in a straight fight with Labour, was 23,634.
Mr Findlay belongs to the young group of Conservatives. He is a supporter of Mr Randolph Churchill, and says he will place the Empire before party, and aims at making the Conservative Party an instrument of Imperial development, instead of Imperial .abdication. He recently resigned from the Fascist Party.
CAMBRIDGE BY-ELECTION.
LONDON, Saturday.
Mr Pickthorn, National Conservative, was elected unopposed at the Cambridge by-election.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 February 1935, Page 5
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