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ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

(IIY JiLECTtUO TKLKOBAPH.— COPYRIGHT) j Londqn, July 15. Tom' candidates have bean elected for | the Northern Division of Hartford (Hudson). Eastern Division of Hants (Wickham), and South Division of Worcester (Leichmore). The Unionists gain Wick district (Sir John Pendsr). The Liberals gain Inverness district (McGregor.) For North-west division of Norfolk Mr Joseph Arch, Liberal, defeated Lord Henry Bentinck, the former Conservative membsr, by 1 (ISO. Sir Charles Dilke, Liberal, has been elected by a majority of 2400 for Forest of Dean, After a bitter contest, in which much street fighting- took place, Mr Davitt defeated Mr Poaree Mahoney for North Month. Mr McGuire (Parnellite) has been elected for North Clare. Nationalists members have been elected for North Monaghan (Dralnond) and Ossory (Cream). The former members ha ve been reelected tor North Sligo, Camborne, Faversham, Essex (south-eastern), Aston, Linlithgowshire, North Tip* perary, Brecknockshire, "West Cavan South Gal way, Western Division of Stafford, Wansbeck, Bishop Auckland, Stowmarket, Eastern Division of Northampton, Kingswiniord, Holmfirth, Leigh, Cleveland, Berwick, Workingharn, South Kerry, Barkston Ash (Division of York, west riding) Harwich, Ashburton, Eddisbury,

The polling will finish "011 Monday.

July 16. The Conservatives gain Wilton (Lord Folkestone), and have returned members for Kouth-west Norfolk (Hare), Kingston (Temple), Ashfonl (Hardy). The Liberals gain Louth. (Perks), Buck ruse (Iloldeti). The Nationalists have elected South Leitrim (Tully), fbouth Fermanagh (McGilligan), North Longford (Justin McCarthy). Mr McLaren, Home ltuler, has been elected for Bosworth. Former members have been reelected for Flintshire, Western Division of Monmouth, Wisbech, Chester-Le-Strect, Soutli Donegal, Ilkeston, Melton, Anglesey, Horsham, Aylesbury, Coekermouth, Merionethshire, North Tyrone, St. Austell, East Glamorganshire, Cardiganshire, North Dublin, South Wexford, East Somerset. Messrs Koir, Hardy, and Cunning-ham-Graham are organising the Labour opposition to Mr Morlcy's re election. Mr Gladstone's re-election is almost certain to be opposed. The Hon. A. -J. Balfour, in speaking at Glasgow, said ho feared that a Gladstone Government would destroy the extension of the Empire in Africa. Tho outlook in Europe, he thought, showed that great events were at hand which wee calculated to touch British interests disastrously ; but if a feeble Government were in office, the Unionists would be sufficiently strong to prevent any serious evil resulting to the cause of the Union. , , Jnly 17. The former member has beeu reelected for East Guhvuy. Liberals have been returned for Shipley, Yorkshire (Byles), andSotnerby, Yorkshire (Mellor).

[by TELEGRAPH. —riJESS ASSOCIATION.] „ , Wellington-, Last Night, oir P. Buckley yesterday received a letter from Sir Julius Vojjel, in which he predicts that the result of the English general elections will be so evenly balanced that another ejection will be iieceddary within twelve months.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3122, 19 July 1892, Page 2

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ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3122, 19 July 1892, Page 2

ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3122, 19 July 1892, Page 2