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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910.

THE GENERAL ELECTION.

MORE THAN

COUF THE SEATS POLLED.

·FAVOUR UNIONISTS.

(Router's Special Service to the China Mail.)

Lostos, January 20.

The wants won by the various parties

yesterday were--

LINERALS

Hackney, S.

Hackney, Central

Birkenhead

Cardiff

Carmarthen

. Boroughs / Flint Borougbe Accrington Middleton, Lancs. Stretford, Ean SA. Melton Monmouth,

Nottingham, W.

ESTOXISTS

Hackney, N. Hornsey

Ealing

TOTAL PARTY GAINS.

The party gains to date are

Unionists...

70

Liberals....

10

Labourites

1

MINISTERS RE-ELECTED,

Nottingham, E. „ Nottingham, S.

LONDON, January £1. Denbigh Borough Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for (Glasgow)Camlachie Foreign Affairs, and (Glasgow) Central

LADOUR (Glasgow) Blackfriars

Deptford

Pembroke Boroughs Elland, Yorks.

Otley, Forks,

Glasgow, Bridgeton

St. Rollox

11

College

Tradestoe

#

Greenock Hawick

NATIONALISTS Cork, S.

Cork, E. Cork, City (2) Sligo, S. Leitrim, S. Mayo, W.

THE CHINA MAIL.

1883. He is a director, and one of the founders of the National Telephone Co.

Unly three wotan 10counted for the de- font of Lord Korry (U) at Appleby in 1903. The successful Liberal," Mr Lief; Jones, has, however, this time been re- placed by Mr L. Bandarson (U),

SPORTING

The Calandar.

Saturday, January 2 CRICKET.--Hongkong C, Q^x RGA Į HE.0.0. Ground 1.30 p.m.

Lgaovu Cricket.--Hongkong 0.0.. SAT] Craigongower D.C. 0.0 0. Ground, 2 B Kowloon C.C.. Buff' E K.0.0. Ground. 3 p.m.

Lord Wodehouse, who in 1906, was the sont for the Liberals by 7 votes at Mid. Norfolk, did not contest in this time. The Unionist, Mr W. L. Boyle, cama out again, |and on this occasion was successful."';

Snoored.-Volunteers. Dlako. Shield Competition and Corps Championship. King's Park Range: 1.15 p.m. Resurres; Teak Range, 2-8.30 p.m.):

At Radnor & Liberal majority of 178 was turned over in favour of the Unionista; while Mr V, Fleming (C.) defeated the

ATHLETICS. Marathon Race from Aber Ritting Laboral (Mi P. Morrell) at Henley-deen Docks to Hongkong Cricket Club The majority here at the Isat election Gesund. 3 p... was 519.

FOUTHALL SKIALD fixtors at Happy- Valley. By a strange circumstance the Tradeston division of Glasgow la counted in a Liberal' i

AYLATION.—Balkon Ascent and Pars- gain, although the sitting member. (Mr Jahuta Descans on Parade Ground 6p.m. Canicron Carbatt) is returned. This – la because Mr Gurbett' was elected in 1006 as Free Trade Unionist, being opposed by a Tarifi. Reformer and a Liberal. Mr Herbert

This time Samuel, Chancellor of the Duchy of and defeated Mr D. Henderson (U.)

he offered himself an Independent Liberal Lancaster, have been re-elected, as also has Mr Keir Hardie, labour member for Merthyr Tydvil.

LIBERAL CALCULATION

UPSET.

Sir Edward Gray has expectedly retained his soab at Borwick-on-Twood.” He was again opporod by Air T. W. H. Inskip (U.), whom he defeated in 1908 by 2,240. As Foreign Secretary Sir Edward has proved himself a thorough statesman and his defeat would have been a distinct loss

to Parliament.

Losnos, January 21. Yesterday's Unionist gains in the

Another Minister returned in the Right country constituencies have created was brought into the Cabinet as Chancellor Hon Mr Herbert Samuel, who last year

a great sensation in political cireloa of the Duchy of Lancaster in place of Lord Fitzmaurice, resigned. Prior to that he was They entirely upset Liberal calcula-Under Secretary at the Home Ofice. A

tions.

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- POLLINGS AT A GLANCE.

ELECTED. Unionista. Lib.. Nat. Lab.

48 37 5 6 40 8 10 16 3 4 Di 16 3

Wexford, S.

Longford, N.

Kilkenny, N. Kerry, W. Tipperary, N.

January 15.

Newry

18.25 19.11

20

Cavan, E.

Clare, W.

Kildare, S.

There were four seats wrested by th Unionists from cther parties. Eart Toxteth and the. Camlachis division of Glasgow also count as Unionist gains, as the former Unionist members (r Austin Taylor and Mr Alexander Cross, respectively) crossed the floor of the House in the last Parliament,

FIRST COUNTY RETURNS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, January 20.

The first results of county con- stituencies were declared to-day. They have gone greatly in favour of the Unionists. The figures are:-

Unionists.....*j****

Liberals....

73

13

Nationalists

5

Labourites..

3

Unionist Ccias.

Liberal Gain

THE LATEST GAINS.

13

49

6

3

131 10 28

158 GAUN Unionists. Lib. Nat. Lab, ..... 18 3 0 Q 17.19 18. 14 19. ...

January 13.

*T

11

20.

*63

4 0

0 0

0

0

DO

ID 0 1

*Reuter's wire gives the Unionist gains to date as 79, but according to the aggre- gate of daily reaalts received they only total 68.- En. O. M.

PERTINENT POINTS.

The Intest returns are more encourging to the Cuionista,, who, in the first county pollings, continue to capture sexta from their opponents. They have increased their lead over the Liberals to 27, but aro still 49 behind the combined rute.

the bye-election necessitated by his clora- tion he had 371 votos to spare over his opponent, Mr Windsor Lowis (U), whom ho has again defeated

For the two seats at Merthyr Tydvil there wore three candidaton, the two sitting members, Mr D. A. Thomas (L) And Mr T. Keir Hardie (Lab.), as well as Mr H. O. Lewis (U.). Apparently there is no change here anyhow, Mr Koir Hardie is again returned. He easily topped the poll in 1905..

Sunday, January 23, YACHTING-OT. C. Fourth Club Race. SHOOTING.Reserva Pink Range, 10— 12:30a.m. Volunteers; Musketry Coured: King's Park Rangu; Nos 2 and 3 Co. 9a.m. Engineer and Infantry Co. 3 p.. Monday, January 24, VOLUNTABRING-Infantry drill at Head- quarters.. 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 26.. VOLUNTEERING.—Maxim drill at Head-i quarters. 5.30 p.m. Engineer Co. Weat Fort: 6 p.m.

Thursday, January 27. VOLUNTEXEING,--Maxim drill at Quarry | Bay, 5.15 p.m.

Saturday, January 99. SHOOTING.-Reserves; Prize Muoting. King's Park Range. 2-5.50 p.m.

VOLUNTEERING-Gun Layers' class, Gen Club Hill, Kowloon, 3 p.m.

Rowing-Y.RC. Scratch Race3.30 p.m. Boxra.-Championships. at Theatro Royal, City Hall i p.m..

Sunday, January 30. SHOOTING.-Volunteers. King's Park Ranga; Artillery Cos. 3 a.. Engineer and Infantry Cos. 2 p.m.

YACHTING.-Q. Y. Commedore's Cup. ATHLETICE-L. R. D. "Go as you please'

Race.

Saturday, January 5, SOCIAL-Smoking Concert at Phoenix

Sunday, February 6. YACHTING.-C.Y.C.. Fifth Club Race. ATHLETICS.-L.R.C. Walking Competi-

The Liberale have had a great shock overClub 9 p.m. the countion might tell differnt tale to yesterday's results. They anticipated that

the boroughs. But the country is dead. against them. Surprising that they take such a time to realise it!

Mr Alexander Ure, K. C., who recently crossed words with Mr A. J. Balfour, has been re-elected at Linlithgow. He is Lord Advocate for Scotland and has sas for his present constituency sinca 1835.

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Of the crop of 13 gains the beat is in the Chippenham division of Wiltshire, where a majority of no less than 1066 has bean turned over. There is something unusual about this constituency, however. Ever 1 since 1892 Sir John Dickson-Paynder has Bat for it, being int appointed as a Unionist. In 1900, however, he offered himsel! a Liberal and so great was bis popularity that he was returned again. has not been an ardent supporter of the Since the Budget proposals, however, le Government, and did not on this eccseinn soek re-election. Mr G. Terrell is the embezzling $250 and with obtaining $209 new member,

by false pretences, came again before Mr

The party gains were in the following

ecostituencies:--

UNIONIST.

Kepdal

North. Dorset

Abingdon

Kircudbrightshire

East Somerat

South Enfolk

Appleby

Radnorsbire

LIBERAL. Glagow (Tradestory

Eddisbury (Cheshire).

Mid Norfolk

Tonbridge

Chippenham Hanley.

Glasgow (Tradeston), where an In- dependent Liberal was elected, counta a Liberal gain.

The full returns are as follows UNIONISTS.

Abingdon

LIBERALS. Buckingham

Eddisbury (Chesture) Macclesfield

Cockermouth..

Tiverton

North Dorset

Chelmsfor-1

Towkesbury Bouth Hampshire Hertford

Sevenoaka

-Tonbridge Chorley Mid Norfolk

Henley Radnorshire Newport Ehat Somerset South. Suffolk **Worth Barrey- East Sussex Appleby

Kendal Chippenham Thirsk Holderness

S. W... Stafford. Kirkcudbright

West Down

South Derby

Bishop Auckland Spalding Wellingborough Berwick-on-Twoed Cleveland: Holmfirth Yorks). Elgin Burgha Falkirk Burghe, Kilmarnock Linlithgow

"LABOURITES. Barnard Castle · Cheater-le-Street Naceaton

NATIONALIST Limerick City * College Gresni

THE ALLANA CASEL

The case against S. E. Allana for the alleged theft of a gold watch and chain:

afternoon.

At Eddisbury a Litoral majority of 1,193ER. Tallifax at the Magistracy, this has been wiped out. The misting member, the Hon. A L. Stanley again offered him. self, but was defeated by Mr H. Barnston. The rejected member is a son of Lord Stanley of Alderley, and is a barrister

Mr P. W. Goldring prosecuted and Mr E. Hinds defended.

Mr Goldring said he understood that that cnso was going to stand over until Tonbridge is also a fine win for the Sessions. His client Mr Marican was to

after the Moosa cass at the Criminal Unionists, Capt. H. Speador Clay bumbling the previously sitting member, certain extent connected with the Mopsa M: A. P. Hedges, who boasted of a 1,983 casa and therefore it was not fair, boxidas majority in 2000. The new member is 83 Mr Mocas was not there that day and he years of age. He was formerly in the 2nd Life Goards, but resigned in 1902. Hwould have to get him by a sub-poéns. served in South Africa and obtained the medal and sit clasps.

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Sunday, February 13. YACHTING.-C.YO. Cup Race.

Tuesday, February 15. ACING.-First day of Hongkong Races.

Wednesday, February 18. RACING-Second day of Hongkong

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Thursday, February 17. RACING-Third day of Hongkong Races.

Saturday, February 19. -RACING.—Off day of Hongkong Races,

Sunday, February 201 YACHTING.-C.Y.C. Sixth Club Race.

97. Sunday, February FACHTING.-C.Y.C. Cup Race.

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The same two candidates fought the issue out at North Dorst this time as in 1906, when Me A. W. Wills (L.) was roturned with a majority of 643. This time, however, Sir Randolph Baker (V.) turned) the tables on bis opponent. The now meniber is only 31 years of age.

the same. He understood that that hearing Gregory; Forwards, Aitchison, Witmarsh was only to stand over until after the Hamilton, Goldenberg, Danby. Reforce Moosa case had been finished by his WorQr. Master Sgt Barofather... ship and not until after it was finished at the Supreme Court. His clíont had had that charge hanging over him for some corisider. able time and on account of that had been unable to obtain employment

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