SUPREME COURT.
Friday, January 28th
In ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE FULL COURT.
TEM FABLE MISSION: LEBEL CANK. The decision of their Honours Mr. W. Reer Darles (Acting Chief Festive) and Mr. H. H. J.Gomperts (Paisne Judge) on the points of law raised in the libel action brought by the Baule Mission against the Chinese newspaper Shoung Po was delivered yesterday.
Mr. M. W. Blade, Instructed by Mr. F. B Deacon (of Messrs. Dunoon, Looker & Descon) represented the plaintiffs, and the defendants were represented by Sir Henry Berkeley, KC, instracted by Mr. Otto Kong Sing
The Chief Justice, in delivering the judgmont of the Fall Court, stated that this was an action for libel brought against the proprietors and editor of the Shenny Po newspaper by the President in Hongkong of the Basle Evangelical Misionary Society, which it constituted a Corporation solo by Ordinance No. 2 of 1896.
Bulls
LOCAL SPORT
FIXTURES AT A GLANCE
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Buffa & Telegraphs.
Happy Valley, 2.15 p.m. Kowloon v. HK.CO
Kowloon, 2.15. p.m. Civil Service RE
Happy Valley, 218 p.m.
TEAMER.
ix
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARI 201H, 1910.
Capt. Baird, Lts. Green, Norman, Wodd and Hart, Sergt. Kelly, L. Corp), Wynder, L. Corp. Hill, and Pies, Miller, Willie and Coleman.
Telegraphs and Dodwell's C.C.-R. H. Bettis (Captain), E. C. Oliver, R. E. H. Oliver, 8. Look, E. G. Barrett, C. T. Hose, W. Manning, E. AG. May, O. E. Shields, W Waterhouse und A. H. Young pe
Kowloon: Robinson, W. E. Brewer, W L. Wensor, J. H. Mead, L. G. G. Richardson W. T. Elson, D. J. Mackenzie, Lt, We
H. Beir
Howen
Alve
Remedios, An Baptista, B. Vicin, P. A. Xvanovich, FM da Cris, Baptista
Duorio, JF. Castro, V. F. Assvedo F. N. Gr Honor Remedios, C. 11. Lopes, Frank Beares, and P. A. Parsdan.
The winner last your was Mr. F. M. ds Gems; time, 68 m. 55. noci,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Bafla and R.E. tried conclusions on the Military Conad yesterday afternoon, when a drawn game resulted, Power made 106 not out for the Sappers,
HOCKEY
The ties is the Hongkong Hockey Challenge Cap competition have just been drawn. The Hongkong Hookey Club meet the 13th Rajpats in the first round, and the following
BRITISH GENERAL
ELECTION.
RESULTS TO DATE.
Norfolk
North L KENAWAL
Bouth L.
Normanton Lab
Appended is a complete list of the resulta North Lonsdale U elegraphed to date
ENGLAND
Aborwemby (pool) U Forest of Dein (Gon.) "Abingdon (Berks) U... Frome (dom)
Accrington L Altrincham 1.
Fulham U. Gainsborough L
Gaberlend E
Gloucester (City) U
Gorton (Lazer) Lab. Grantham T
Andover U Appleby U Ashburton I Ashford U Ashton-under-Lyme Aston Manor U Attercliffe (Sheffield)
Tab Aylesbury U Banbury U Barton Ash Yorks.)U Hsokney (South) L
L Gravesend §U Gmenwich U Grimsby, Great Li Guildford
Hackney (Central). La Hackney (North) U
Barnard Castle (Dar Haggerstona I
ham) Lab.
The article complained of was published in the W. Carson, H. Q. Brawn, F. Button and have been awarded byǝs-Queen's College, Harnainy Bla
paper on December 24th, 1908, and was alleged to have been printed and published of the plai tiff in relation to the plaintiff's business or
profession, and the carrying on oronduct tharost, The article complained of professed to be a arrative of an occurrence of the Society's hospital at Ho Yuen an December 17th. The sots related would possibly be sufficient, If they had been committed within the jurisdiction, to ground a charge of murder against the doctor, and a chargo against the missionary sa an so- cessory to the crime. In any case, the article smonated at the very least to a grave charge of professional misconduct against the doctor misconduct suggested to have been committed with the knowledge and concurrence of the missionary. If the article was believed by those who read it, it must naturally have injuriously affected the reputation both of the doctor and the missionary No evidence having been called for the defendants, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiffs with $2,000 damages The Chief Justice had grave doubts whether in the present eation he should bara the case to the jury at all. It was a libel action pure and simple, and not an action on the case for a false statement causing damage to the plaintiffs. Mr. Slade argued that as the words complained of purported to be a narrative of the sets of the plaintiffs' narrauta, done in the re. gular course of the plaintiff business, they were words which must injurionily sffect the plain- tiffs, and this action would therefore lie. It seamed to their Lordships that when, as here, a single cocurrence was related. suggestion of other malpractions or any
reflection on the plaintiff corporation gan-❘ erally, that it smounted to no more than olmarge, whether of criminal or merely, of unprofessional conduct against the persons referred to in the publication, and was general to them, It was no more than an imputation of gross misconduct against two of the plaintiffs" servants. Their Lordships could not so that there was anything which could be construed Into a statement defamatory to the Corporation Itself, or of its business. There was no evidence whatever that the wards complained of re- ferred to the plaintiffs. Whether or not an motion on the case would lie for damage zul- fered by the plaintiff Corporation it was not the Court's province thon to determine. After the very fullest consideration of the authorities referred to at the trial, and on the argument before the Full Court, their Lordships were of opinion that the plaintiff Corporation could not Noover damages in this notion as for a Libel on itself, and that no notion would be by it in its corporate espacity herein. They desired to add that they had arrived at this conclusion with rogrof, as the artiole oon.. tained charges against the employees of the Society of a greasly defamatory and obviously falme character. Judgment would be for the defendants with ousts,
with no
Mr. Blade-In consequence of your Lord ships' last statements, I would ask the Court to exercise its jurisdiction and refuse costa.
The Chief Justion. We don't think we onght to interfere with the oosta.
Mr. Blade-Will your Lordships stay seen. tion for a limited time to enable us to consider the question of appeal ? This is a very import- int matter.
The Chief Justice I quite agres. How long do you Want P
Mr. Slade The appeal will have to be by apopial lesro, because it is under the statutory
amount.
The Chief Justice-Fireontion will be stayed for fourteen days, and you will have liberty to Apply within that time.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday armed the following reparts tag
On the 28th at 12.10 p.m--The forumstor has fallen rap dly in N.E. Japan owing to the depression which is moving into the Facillo to the North of Hokkaido
The barometer has risen quickly on the N.E. poset of Chins and fallen slightly over 8. Chine
wyd the Langhoon
Areas of high pressure are lying over N. Chins and over the Pacife to the South of Japan.
The monsoon is likely to freshem in the Formosa Channel and the N. part over the China Sear
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
10a.m. to-day, 000 lashes.
R.K.C.C.-A. MacKenzie, E, Irving E. C Hagen, J. Hail, P. Jacks, T. M. Knott,
H.KAB.R.QA, Boys' Own Club 105th Mahrattes, United Services B.C., The Hufs,
by 12th February,
Robinson, F. F. Long, H. Sweeting, B. F. and R.G.A. The first round is to be completed At the committee meeting on the 24th inst Chapman and Rev. H. R. Wells.
Civil Service – H. T. Jackman (Capt.), F. A. Biden, L. E. Brett, H. Ehis, P. Lamble, 3 it was resolved that all cap matches shall be McEiven, A. R. Haven, E. B. Reed, A. Brefered by umpires selected by the Clube concerned from the following list --Capt. Waller, Sutherland, A. M. Thornhill and R. O. Witchell 1. Capt. Addison, Lt. Willams, Power, Keene, Oman, Medregor, Campion, Tavener, Harrison, Trew and Smith,
OTHER CRICKET.
Watson's, Naval Yard. Happy Valley, 2 p.m.
*Over 30** u. "Under 30."
Club Ground, 145pm. MANGUTZAMS,
Watson's Spittle, Tarrant, Phillips, Sparge, H. Rapp, Taylor, Williams, Craik, Happer, Hay and Muskett
Naval Tard-Gill, Carter, Cohen, Adams, Tudgey, Willcooks, Cummings, Ferter, Armst rong, Pile and Alps.
“Over 30':—J. H. M. Bessley, D. Clapham, AC. O. Elborough, H. Hancock, H. Liepmann, C. Mayhew, W. H. Maundrell, F. B. Noble, D.Sharpin, W. C. D. Turner and A. N. Other,
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
Firal Division.
B.G.A.. Naval Lard
Naval Ground, 4 p.m.
Referee, Q. M. S. Barnfather, RE
BGA-Beasley; Oxley and West; Walker, Lt. Bagnall and Hewitt, Crump and Anfell Watts: Naah and Bellis.
N. Y. Anderson; J. C. Joughin and Hurd- ing Dunlevy, Brown and Hanning: Wilks and Watkins Bead, Ballivan and Dalziel
Second Divisim. –
A. Coy B.O.C.
Causeway, 4.p.m.
Referee, Pte. Fonikes A.8.C.
B. Coy, M.B.C.
Parado Ground, 4p.m.
Referee, Spr. McKenzie, R.E.
87 Cop. v. 83 Coy..
Military Ground, 2.30 p.m.
Referee, Sapper Barlett, B.E.
OTHER FOOTBALL.
Buffs. H.K.FC
Military Ground, 4. p.m. 1-
Raferee, Gunner Marsh, R.G.A
TEAMS. E.KO.C-Kew Hamilton and McCubbin, Morrison, Barlow and Ironside, Goldenberg and Whitmarsh; Gregory: Joseland and Danby.
Buff-Black: Baler and Baldry; Daré, Wren and Cooper; Cloke and Taylor; Brewster Mantle and Barker.
RUGBY.
Hongkong v. Navy
Club Ground, 1.30 p.m.
Hongkong-Shaw: Oliver, Bayly, Kilby and Gill Clarton and Mellraith; Lentar Thicknessa, Robertson, Wolfe, Courtney, Tem perley, Haronhill and Hone
BOXING.
105th Mahrattas Captain Clapham, RA Ldent. Norman, the Buffe; Ident. Bagual,
B.G.A. Lient. Fard, 105th Mahrattas, Lieut Taylor, H.K.8.B.; Mr. T. II. King Mr
H. L. O. Garrett and Mr. R. A. Carvalho,
"ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The quarterly meeting of the shove Club was held at Happy Valley from 22nd to 24th January with the following results:→
Halifax 2. L and Lab. Hallam (Shollell) U Barustaple (Deven) L. Haliamshire (Yorks.) I. Barrow-in-Farness Lab, Hammersmith Us
Essingstoke (Hants U Hampstend U Bassetlaw (Notta) U Bath (City) 2.U Batterson L
Bedford (Bor) U Bermondsey L
Handsworth (Staffs.) U Hanley Lab. Harborough L Harrow U Hartlepool La
Borwick-upon-Tweed Harwich U Bethnal Green (K.E.)L Hastings U
Bethnal Green(SW) Henley U Bewdley (Wor.) U Hereford (City) U Biggleswade (Beds.) L Hertford U Birkenhand L Birmingham
Edgbaston U Wert U Central U North U
East Us! Bordesley U South U
MACEWEN CUP.
Groen, Fap, Nott.
95 9—86
Bishop Auckland
87
• E. Davilion
Lt Col Charler
** Winner, 26 Entries
DELVIS OUP AND
E.O..Hutchison
Lt E. Monteith
Capt. Clapham
E. Davidson
Lt. Col Chamier
Major Close
3 down
Winner of Cap and Pool. Cup 27 entries. Pool 16 entries.
THE RULES OF THE CRICKET
LEAGUE
TO THE EDITOE OF THE HONGKONG DAILY PEKES.)
Hongkong, 28th January, 1910 DEAR SIRI wish to take exception to the remarks of “ Olmerver" in your Sporting Notas
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Blackbura Land Enb Blackpool Uy
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Hitchin U Holborn U Holderness (T'ki) U Holnifieth (1 ks) L Honiton (Devon) VA Horncastle Lines.) U
T Bornsey Horsham U
Houghton-le-Spring
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Bodenin (Cornwall) Is Howdenshire (Y's) U Bolton Land L Horton L Bootle U
Boston U
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Bow and Bromley U
Bradford
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Eat L
7'est Lab.
Brantford U
Bridgester U
Brighton 3 U
Brigy (Lancs.) L
Huddersfield L Hull
Central U
East Is West Is Kuntingda U
Hyde L Hythe U
Northampton (Bor,)2L
Northants
Test La
(MORE)
-North U
Bouth L
Northwich L
Beinarwat
North L
- South Le
South Molton (Inton) I'
South Shields 20 Bouthampton L
Bouthport U
Southwark (W) U
Sowerby L
Spalding L
Spen Valley L
U
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Norwich 2 Land Lab.
Norwood U
Nottingham (Bor.)
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Nuneaton Lab.
Oldham 2 L
Ormskirk U
Stamford
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Stockport Tab.
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Stoke-upon-Trent Tab.
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Stratfort on-Avon U
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Oswestry U
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Hose (Hereford) L Rossendale L
Rotherham L Botherlithe L
Rugby U
Bushcliffe (Notts) Butlandahire U
Rys U
Taunton U
Tavistock L
Tewkesbury U Thanet, Isle of U Thirsk and Malton U
UThornbury (Gies.) L
Tilbury U Tiverton U Tonbridga U Torquay L
Totnes U Tottenham L. Torteth (E) LT Toxteth (W) U Tram L Ayuemouth Li Tyneside L Uxbridge U Wakadeld U Walsall U Walthamstow I Walton (L'pl.) U **Walworth i
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SORE HANDS KEPT
MAN IDLE A YEAR
Skin Care Off from Finger Ends to Elbows Treated for Months by Skin Specialists Who Could Do Nothing for this Distressing Case.
FOUND PERFECT CURE
AT LAST IN CUTICURA
“I had blood poison in both my
- hands. My doctor got the blood poison
Si out all right but, with,
the treatment he gave me, all the skin came off my hands from finger onds up to my Peaky; abowa They were sa
my
raw na boot. Iwas un- able to do any work for labous ⠀⠀⠀ twelve months cwing to this accidant." "The, destor.. kept - me under his caro all these months. He tried overy. thing in his power and is was not much better In the end. So at last he told me he could do no moro for me and I felt very down-hearted as I thought I was not "going to get better. The doctor advised 04 to go to a skip specialist, and so I When he looked at my hands be Bald (it was a very bad"" caso. "I was under his care for a few months, but 1.www no better with" all Ma trestment.: 1) gave it up for a bad job, and I told my doctor I was getting no better. He recommended me to the Infirmary to try another skin spuctallet. I tried his Treatment for three months but found no benefit from it at all? Bix years ago. I thought i was not going to get a cure, One day I saw the Cuticure Remedies advertised and said I should likes to give. them 'n trial. I sent for Cutloura: Soap: and Cuticura Ointment. After I tried tham and saw that my hands were coming on Arat class I persovered till I got a cure," Now my hands are all right rand I am at my usual work. I am never without Cuticura Soap and Dints ment and shall praise thom wherever. I gon Mr. Willison Roberts, ý, Top Row, Plasbenion, nr. Ruabon, North Wales, Eng. Nov, 12, 1907, and Jan. 29, 1908.”
·Cincipleta External and Impresi „ZTEKMOUNT (OF
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mara Olaimeat ve Hingi the Skin, sád Caterers. Has reps or Catfours. Resolvent Bay to Purity, täs Boon, & à for: 2903 On Crest. Sell throughout The world Dapota: London, 27, Crar erbourg Bat Byliny, Lodis. B. K, Pau), Outeusta; M‹ß, A« Pag ter DrO 4 Chem. Corp, Édio Frope,
#3-Post five from. Lindon Depper liberat mmple of
treatment and curs
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North N
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South N
Bt. Pancras
Kerry
Wigan Lab.
East N
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Wight, Isle of U
North
Ilkeston L
South U
Wilton (Wilts.) U
Ince Lab
Weet Li
Wimbledon U
Ipswich 2 L
Salford
Winchester U
Kildare
elizator
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North N
North L
South I
Brightside (Sheffald) I East L Bristol
North
South L
West L
Keighley T Kendal U Kennington Li Kensington (N) U Kennington (8) U Kidderminster U
Brixton U Huckingham L Buckrose Yorks.) L Burnley U
Bury Bury St. Edmonds U Kingston U Camberwell (North) L Kingswinford Staffs)U Camborns (Cornwall) L Kirkdale (Lp1.) D.
(Box.) Kantsford U
of Thursday's issuers the Buns and Kowloon Burton Kings Lynn
match. The lines are obviously intended to infer that the latter team were unsportsmanlike and caused the match to be drawn. He says this
290ME AD * unjust- AZTERngement.” Bursly Liversity 21ambeth North
mut know there can be no arrangement in the matter, and that once a bell has been bowled in a League match the game, if unfinished, is a draw, and cannot be replayed. If, as he states, the “Eappeza and Telegraphs decided to try conclusions at a future date, then I think I Boi corrent in saying that they are breaking the rules, but, on the other hand, if I am wrong, I am sure Kowloon will be only too glad to replay the game; in fact we are now in com- munication with the Lesgus Committee on the subject.
Captain Baird, of the Bafts, has kindly allowed his letter to me on the subject to be published. which I think clearly shows that there was no un, sportsmanlike action, but both team mutually agreed that the ground was unplayable. Yours faithfully,
1. E MEAD. Captain Baird's letter says with what you say, but add that it would be na to oenine his rea solnsily chorved,
tion
you might
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Launceston (Cornwall) L Leeds
Central L Fast Lab
North T
South L. West L Look (Braft.) U Leicester (For.) L and
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Canterbury (City) U Carlisle Chatham U Chelmsford U challen U
heltenham U Chertsey (Surrey) U Chester (City) T Chester-lestrest. (Dz.
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Leigh (S. W. Lanos.) L Westerfield Lab Chesterton (Cambe) L. Leominster (Haroford)
USSA NU Chippenham (Wilte.) U Lewes (Sussex) Chorley
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Colchester US
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Coventry U
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Deptford Lab
Derbyshi
Toxteth (E) U Jorteta (W)U London (City) U
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Devonport 2 Dalian D
The fight which is due to take place at the City Hall to-night between Ballew and Lewis one of the most important that has taken place in the Colmy for years. Both men are in splendid condition and a keen tussle in anticipat. ed, and although from enquiries that have been Satur made in various quarters Lewis would seem to Supposing it had, none of us had
the wonther be favourite, the difference in support so light that there is every likelihood of at might also my
abandon the match came frem loset fifteen of the twenty-five rounds being cons
before we had obtained the 200 ruas, and that fastad before a decision will be arrived at
still recommended the game to be abboned on completion of our innings, pleased to replay das matah, but
PEDESTRIANISM.
“The Lusitano Recreation Club's annual ““ Go- you please" Race will be held on Sunday, Judges: Messrs. C. de M. V. Ribeiro, M. E da Bllys and C. P. Bemedios Starter, Mr. Almas Timekeepers, Mess Referen
Hochs J. O
ritto, P. ds Ross
E. Franco, T
V Leon, R., M. da Cân
and J. C. V. Ribeiro.
The course will be:--Start from Bre
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Recreation Ground, down Park Bos
te day is as follows
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
***
Heath count of Chian between Hongkong and Lariooks. Barth comit of Chias between
the night at Li Villa
E to NE. Upper Albert Road,
Albert
wists, moderate to fresh fair.
NE winds, and Volunteer Par Freehening
Garden Same as No. 1. | dat
right
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ions to give 100
Dorset (E) L Dorset NU
some time
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Droitwick
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Dulwich U
Dirham (City).
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be as wall to comanit the Langue Commitior to Darhim Mill, Tas find ou
conditions.
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Baling U
Bast Grinstead U
Manchester
3 Gast Lishi
North N. ELLE
N.W.L South I
Mansfield
Marylebone (E) U
Marylebugs (W) U Medway U
Die End U
West I Salisbury U Sourborough Li Scotland (pl) N
Barancske U Bhoffald
Central U Battercliffe Lab, Brightside L Esclerall U Hallam H Bhipley (York) L Shrewsbury U
Skipton (Korks) L Blenford Us
Windsor U Wirrell U
Wisbech L Wokingham U Wolverhampton
East L Bouth U West U Woodbridge U Woodstock U Woolwich U Worcester (City) U
Forcestershire
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North L Wycombe U
Yarmouth, Grest U
Tork (City) 2, U and SCOTLAND
Aberdson City (NN)L Glasgow and Aberdeen Aberdeen City (8) L Universities
Aberdeenshire (East) L Govan L
Greenook L
U
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Kilkenny City N
Kilkenny County
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South N
Leitrim
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West N
Londonderry (City) U
Longford
Nerth N
Bouth N
Dorth
North N
South N
Newry N
Ossory (Queen's Co) N Roscommon
North N
Booth N
St. Patrick's (Dublin)
St. Stephen's Green
(Dublin) N
Sugo
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N
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North N
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Waterford County
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Westmeath (N) N
Wexford
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Haddingtonshire L Ave Burghs U Havick District L Ayrshire (North) L Inverno District L
Inverness Shire Ayrshire (Bonth) L Banffshire L
Kilmarnock District L Berwickshire L Kincardineshire L Blackfriars & Hutches Kirkaldy District L town (Glasgow) Lab, Kirkcabrightshire Bridgeton (Jhsgow) L Lanarkshire (Mid L Batoshiro ve Lanarkshire (N Est) Caithness Bhire L Lanarkalize (SAW) L Camlachie (Glasgow) U Lanarkshire (South) Clackmannan & Kinrom Leith District L
Shires L
Linlithgowshire L College (Glasgow) L Midlothian L Dumbartonshire Montrose District Li
Orkney and Shetland Dumfriesshire L-_____ Paisley Li
Dumfries District I
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tral) Le
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(East) L
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(Bouth) L Edinburgh (City)
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Bust L Mid L South Lab Gower Lab. L Merionethahirs L
Merthyr Tydvil L& Lab
Montgomery District L. Montgomeryshire L Pembroke and Haver-
fordwest L Pembrokeshire
Anglesey Arion L Escknockshire L Candid District Le Cardiganshira L. Carmarthen District Carmarthenshire
East Le West L Carnarvon District L Denbigh District U Denbighshire
East L
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Bition o Flint District L FEEtehire L
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· Hudnormbire U Bhondda Lab Ewanses District L Swansea Town Y
Ang Dieciet L THE BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY Andrew's Universities St. Bollos (Glasgow) L
Elgin District L
Stirling District L Elgin & Neira Bhires L. Birlingshire Li
Falkirk Distriot E
Fifeshire (East) Li Fifeshire (West): Fortarshire LEVER Glasgow (Central U
Sutherland
Tradeston (Glasgow) Wick Distriot Wigtonshire UP
IRELAND.
N. East N South N
North U South U
ELECTION.
CONSTITUENCIES TO POLL.
The following constituencies have yet to be heard from. Their present colour is indicated by the letters which follow each name, - ENGLand (465 HEMBERS).
Droitwich I
Forest of Den. In
Frome Tr
Honiton U
Jarrow Lab
Lower U
Antrim
North U Bouth Armagh
Wort Derry
Molton (Leicester) L
Middlesbrough L Middleton L
North U
Donegal
Bouth N Belfast
Et N
DRY
North N
*Mormouth Di D
South N
North U
AGIN
North
Beath U
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