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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929.

MORE ELECTION RESULTS.

| ALL THREE PARTY LEADERS RETURNED.

LABOUR JUBILATION.

London, May 31.

The Ministers Sir Mitchelli Thomson, Mr. A. M. Samuel, and Lord Wolmer have been re-elected.

The Ministers Sir John Gilmour, Major Tryon and Colonel Ashley have been re-elected.

Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald have also been elected.

Stock Exchange Gloom. The Stock Exchange. In taking. In gloomy view of the election re- sults, while the King's indispost- tion is causing considerable hesita tion. British securities are work- er and the general tone is re- actionary, but no selling pressure is 'noticeable.

Labour Gratification.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, inter- viewed by Router at Easington, where he listened to the results until four in the morniné. 'said: "The results hitherto are magni- | ficent although just what the signs Indicated, The Government has lost the confidence of the country, and Labour has won it. Thanks are due to the women who voted in favour of a policy of social re- construction at home and peace] Pabrond."

Labour headquarters in London declared that the development of the Labour vote was not confined to the Industrial constituencies. Commercial cities, for ́ ́instance Liverpool and Birmingham, wore joining in the movement, "Despito our lack of electioneering funds, we expect a much larger vote in the county and rural constituen- cies."

Mr. Lloyd George Elected.

London, Later. Mr. Lloyd George has been re- elected.

The ex-Minister Mr. J. H. Thomas has been re-elected.

Mr. Lloyd George's majority at Carnarvon in three-cornered fight fell by 3,500.

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Aston (Birmingham), The Labouritë, Mr. E. J.. St. L. Strachey defeated the Conservative candidate in a straight fight. The defeated candidate, Sir Evelyn Cecil has represented Aston since 1918.

lle entered political life as assistant secretary to the Marquis of Salis bury in 1891. 'He sat for

East

Horts in 1896-90.

The voting În 1924 Wa--Sir Evelyn Cecil (Con.) 14,244; Mr. E. J. St. L Strachey (Lab.) 11,859.

Bewdley.

The Premier, Mr. Stanley Bafd- win, retained his seat in a three- cornered fight against Mr. S. Carter (Lib.) and Mr. S. Hancock (Lab.)

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minis. The Labour gains are extend-ter and First Lord of the Treasury ing. Cardiff Central, Swindon, since 1924. He has held his present

2.15 p.m.

Lancaster, Frome, Carlisle, Upton; seat since 2008.

Coventry, Leeds Contral, Peter- In 1024 Hr. Stanley Baldwin borough, Essex South Eastern, Nottingham South, Romford, and Cardiff East are thefr latest gains; all three-cornered; while Widnes was won in a straight fight with a Conservative.

Middlesbro East.

Miss Ellen Wilkinson was victorious in a threo-cornered fight.

Miss Wilkinson has held the seat. sinco 1924. She was an organiser of the Union of Women's Buffrage So- cieties in 1913-15. Elected to "Man- chester City Council in 1929,‹.

The voting in 1921 was:-Mias Ellen Wilkinson (Lab.) 9,574; Mr. J. R. P. Warde-Aldam (Con.) 8,047;| Col. Feory Williams (Lib.) 6,068, * ́ Nottingham Central

The Conservatives retained Notting ham Central by almajority of 2,098 compared with 8,285 at last election. Mr. A. J. Bennett held his sext in a three-cornered contest.

Mr. A. J. Beanett has hold the seat; since 1024. He is chairman of the Nottingham Unionist Association. Was born in Chile where as in Argen- tine ha has extensive business in- |torests.", During war was a member,

of_the_Mechanical Tramport Board.

In 1924 the voting was:-Mr. A. J. Bennett (Con) 15,107; Mr. W. H. Coultrate (Lab.) 0,852; Mr. C. H. Roberts (Lib.) 4,409.

Nottingham South.' Labour (Mr. G. W. H. Knight) won Nottingham South in a three-cornered fight.

Mr. G. W. H. Knight, barrister and publicist. Contested Wokingham (East Berks) 1910, Bromley in 1918, North Southwark in March 1022,; South Hackney in August 1922 and in the general election of the same year, Swindon in 1923 and Devonport in 1024. He initiated the movement for the opening of the English bar to

women,

Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentick, who. was defeated, has held the soat since 1010. He entered political life by contesting Norfolk in 1885, was olect- ed in 1880, dofented in 1892. Was re- turned for South Voltingham 1895 and held seat till 1908.

The 1024 voting was:-Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentick (Con)* 13,725; Mr. 13. Milla (Lab.) 8,897,

Oldham,

Of the two Oldham acnie, Mr. A. Duff Cooper held one for the Con- servatives but this has now been lost. Mr. Duff Cooper, lato of the Grenadier Guarda, has been a member for Old- ham since 1924. He has latterly been Financial Secretary to the Office.

War

Cooper received 37,419 voice. At the by-election for the other seat in 1925, the voting was:-Mr. W. Wiggins (Lib.) 26,825; Mr. W. J. Tout (Lab.) 21,702

At the 1924 elections, Mr. A. Duff

Stafford.

Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore was re-elected- for Stafford in A three-cornered fight.

Mr. Ormaby-Gore is Under Secre- tary of State for the Colonies. Ho sat for Denby from 1910 to 1918 and for Stafford since 1918.

the Rt. Hon. W. G, A, Ormsby-Gore The voting in 1924 was:-Capt. (Con.) 12,404; Mr. W. T. Scott (Lab.) 7,571.

Wallsend.

East Ham (North). (Con) was unopposed.

Miss Susan Lawrence (Lab.) re-Wallsend against three rivals, includ. Miss Margaret Bondheld retained tained her sent at East Ham, in a ing a Communist. three-cornered contest

Mias Arabella Susan Lawrence was first elected to Parliament in 1923 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's son, and has held her sent since her second Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, gained election in 1926. She is the organiser Bassetlaw.

of the National Federation of Women

Mr. Arthur Henderson's two Workers. Bons gained respectively Enfield and Cardiff South,

The voting in 1924. was:-Misa Susan Lawrence (Lab,) 10,798; Mr. Lady Cynthia Mosley (Labour-¡G, W. S: Jarrott (Con.) D,171; Dr. E. ite) was elected for Stoke, defent-I Burgin (Lib.) 6,603. ing the ex-Babourite Col. John Ward, whom the Conservatives supported."

Mr. Churchill and Mr. MacDonald;

Mr. Churchill has been elected at Epping in a three-cornered fight, with a majority of 4,967.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has been élected at Seaham in four-corner-

ed fight, with majority of 28,794, Kouter.

Anglesey.

Miss Megan Lloyd George, daugh ter of the Liberal leader, kept the Anglesey seat for the Liberals in a triangular contest.

In 1924 the voting was-Sir R. J. Thomas (Lib.)* 13,407; Mr. C. 0. Jones (Lab.) 7,580.

Parliament for Northampton in 1923. Miss Bondfield was first elected to She has held her present acat since 1926. She was Parliamentary Secre- tary to the Minister of Labour in 1924,

At the by-election in 1928, the vot- ing was:-Miss Margaret Bondfield (Lah.) 18,806; Mr. Sam Howard (Con) 1,839; Mr. A. C. Curry (Lib.) 4,000. Reuter.

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