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HOME ELECTION RESULTS

(Continued from"

Blemingham

Str. Ansher (Chamberlain

{Conservative)"

*No change.

ME Willey (Labour)..

9,159

Lancashire, Derwen:

Mr. Russell (Conserva

.tive)

15,292

Sir Herbert Šammel. (Tă-

Mrz: Kerby (Labour)

7,78

Conservative gain.

Cheisen:

Sir Samuel Hoare (Conner--

ative)

Mr.- Sandilands (Labour)

.18,992. 6548

No change.

Manchester, · Cłzyłam z

ME L. Jagger (Labour)... 19,225 [Mr. Hewlett (Conservative) 18,557)

Labour gain.

Liverpool, West Toxteth; Mr. Gibbons (Labour) Mr. Randolph Churchill

(Conservative)

Labour gain.

"Dudley:

Mr. D. L.B. Joel (Cón-

servative)

MZ Wedgewood-Bean (La-

bour)

18,549

«NOBEL PRIZES AWARDED

hedge Professor Honoure

"Stockholm, To-day. *The Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to Professor, Joloit of Paris and his : cwife, Madame Curie Joliot, daughter of-Madame Carrie.

The Prize for Physics has been awarded to Professor James Chadwick of Cainbridge, sin re- cognition of his discovery the nextron-Benter.

WOMEN VOTERS IN MAJORITY

mton with

4127 from M J. B. But (Conservative), who cha zame ve from “Chalmers st hest of a brewer uncle who left him £500,000..

Latest Returns

Sir Beginald Blair (Conserva» tive) was elected at Hendar, re- placing Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister. who did not stand.

- Devonport:

Mr. Hore Belisha (Lberz}-

National

20,852

Mr. John Brown (Labour) 9,756

No change.

† → Plymouth Drakst

Mr. F. E. Guest (Conserva-

tive)

BY 1,750,000 Mr. Moses (Labour)

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16,539 expected that there will be as heavy a poll as in 1931, when [21,659,404 out of total elector- [ate of 29,487,711 recorded their 13,958 votes. The present electorate is $1305,527 women voters be 11,590 ing in majority of about

1750,000

No change. Hillsborough: C. Down (N. Ire-|

Land):

|ME.-A. Y.-Alexander (La- -

bour)

Mr.

J. G. Braithwaite (Conservative) .... "Labour gair

Keighley:

LATE PARLIAMENT At the dissolution the state of

the parties, including vacant seats, 21,025 was as follows: Government up porters; Conservatives 459, Liber 17,721

H. R. Lees-Smith (former

"Minister) - (Labour) ........ 20,214|

Nationals 38, National Labour 13, others three, total 513; Oppo tion, Labour 59, Liberals 30, others, 18, total 102.

Results were announced last

Mr. Watt. (Conservative). 19,756 night, in just over 200

Labour gain.

Birmingham, Handsworth-

| Com Locker-Lampson (Con-

servative)

Mr. Chattaway. (Labour)

No change

S

Istituencies. These include areas

in which the biggest change-over ocenced at the last election and

No change.

Southwark Central:

21,446) 15,368

Mr. Harry Day (the muzic

hall impresario) (Labour) 11,098 M. Stanford (National-L

bour)

Labour gain. Birmingham, Ladywoods Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd (Conser

vative)

9.735

18,563 Mr. Humphreys (Labour) .. 7811

No change. Woolwick West:

Sir Kingaley Wood (Conser

rative)

24,649 Mr Wansborough (Labour) 17,373

"No change South Shields:

...2,051

Mt. J. C. Ede (Labour) Mr. Harcourt Johnstone

(Liberal)

Mr. Burden

bour)

24.135 the recovery of Opposition parties Sir Stafford Cripps (La-

8,910 is also likely, secording to the es

»

timates of both sides, to be pro-Major Church (National-Li- Labour gained St. Helen's, Cam-portionately most marked in these berwell, Nelson and Colne, Batley constituencies and Morley, and the Gorton divi- sion of Hanchester.

Birmingham, Sparkbrook: I Conde: H. G. Scott First Mr. L. S. Amery Lizutenant, said he was informed! servative)"

influence of drink.

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SUNDAY

DANTE'S INFERNO?

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

ESTARA 230, 520, 7.20 & 9.2.P.M.

GENE STRATTON PORTER'S IMMORTAL NOVEL NOW TRANSLATED TO THE SCREEN!

12,932

(National-La-

.10,784

Labour gain. Bristol Easte

bour)...

beral) t

(Con-

L

17,509

8,053

7,219

many where the electoral contest Mr. Thomson (Labour)

No change. has been hard fought, including the Seaham Harbour seat, for Plymouth, Sutton- which ex-Premier Ramsay MacViscountess Astor (Canser DonaldTM is xianding, whi not bet vative) announced it this afternoon. British Wirdess Service

No change. Paddington South; Counting in other constituencies

Vice-Admiral. Taylor (Con- will"not", "begin till this morning and these results, which include servative)

21,844

5,722

Mr. Ward (Labour) No change.

15.894

Blackburn (two seats)- Capt. G. S. Eliston

32,225 Sir Godfrey: Callins (Na- $1,827 tional-Liberal)-P..

Mz Izwin (Labour): Mr. Kinloch. (Scottish N

tionalist)

<= {Conservative) 20,299 Sir Walter Sales (Conser 16.945 vative)

Mr. Bell (Labour)

37.990

37,769

SLETI

LADDIE

18,743

No changa

1,286 Mr. Walker (Labour)

No change." Peckham:

24.423

· DRUNKENNESS by the officer of the watch of the Mr. Whittaker (Labour)

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insobriety of Candr. Mitchell, and No change. took the opportunity of making,

-Witness

Preston Two seats):

26,797 Greenock

an investigation by informing Mr. AC. Moering (Co- He was fully convinced that, |Comdr. Mimhell, at the same time servative) although he had had a lot to that his tax was waiting for him. Mr. · W. M. Kirkpatrick

(Conservative) drink, he would have been quite He could form no definite opinion capable of performing his duas the light was very had in the Mr. Lyster (Labour)" ties. Hey much regretted accused's cabin. He spoke to the Mr. Reiss (Labour)

No change. accused, who stated that he was the whole incident

Fulham East: After a short adjournment, going ashore again the Court refused to accept the strongly advised him not to. The Major W. W. Astor (Con-“ prisoner's plex and asked that accused's speech. seemed to be servative) the trial proceed as if he had thick and not normal. .

Mr. J. C. Wilmot (Labour) 17,869 pleaded not guiltý.

Sub. Lt. E. H Crousaz was on Conservative gain. "CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE duty during the first dog-watch. Labour gained Sheffield Park was returned with a majority ot Captain D. A. Bugen Com-and had a conversation with the and Bradford Central. mander of the Capetown, said accused prior to the latter leaving Birmingham, Edgbastoni that at about 4:30 pan, on Nov- the ship in the first instance on Mr. Neville Chamberlain ̈? ember 11, he was proceeding November 11. He was punded by (Conservative) ashore when he saw the accus Conde. Mitchell's remark about Mr. Adahead (Labour) ed arrive in a taxi. He was looking after the ship and to see No change. very unsteady when he got that she did not “fog.” out of it and made as if to gol

Ldg S. J. S. Dalaway and Mr. W I Green Labour) 27,021 for'ard and then turned

Lieat E Penton siso gave evið Sir The accused passed him and ap-ence of having seen the accused. peared to be in a bewildered

him

aft

MEDICAL EVIDENCE

Deptford:

At Norwood Mr. Sandys (son- in-law-of Mr. Winston Churchili) Viscount Borodale (800

Lord Beatty) (Conservá-)

•tive)"

Kilmarnocks

| Mr. Silkin (Labour)

No change.

Bradford East

Mr. J. Hepworth (Conser

rative)

12,456.

28,243

6,381

MP. Kenneth Lindsay (Civil Lord of the Admiralty)

National-Labone)

Maicola (Conservative) Labour gain wolverhampton, Bilston:

Campbell

Mr. Crawford (Laboüz)`. Mr. Pollock (LLP) Mr. Campbell (Scott

Nationalist)

19,115 12,558

3,582 Mr. Jowett (LLP)

2345] Mr. Fency (Liberal)

129

No change. Ballim: 2

Sir Alfred Butt (Consérva-

tive)

Mr. Mort (Labour) “No change...

state, and was at that moment Surg L Comdr. F. Dolan, of uncertain what to do He fum-HMS. Capetowa, said he had ex-Mr Ian Hannah. (Conser bled with his cap and then re-mined the sccused after his arr vative moved it instead of saluting rest and had found him to be per fectly normal both physically and Capt. Bugen came to the tons medically. There was nothing in clusion that the accused was Comdr. Mitchell's condition which drunk and told the officer of led him to believe that he had the watch to notify the First been drinking to excess, and wit Mr Lieutenant, Lt Comdr. Scottness considered the accused fit of the incident and to make an enough to have performed his investigation.

duties

Capt Bugen returned to the

After sa adicurement of about ship at about 6 o'clock and on 10 minutes, the Court Martial receiving a report from the First

found that the charges had been

West Bromwich:

F. O Roberts. (Labour ex-Minister)

18,689 Mr. Lloyd" (Labour); 17,320

No change Portsmouth Central: ME EB-Beaumont

(Conservative)

19,118 Mr. D. Freeman (Labour) Ashton (Conservative) 18,175 Mr. Thomley (Liberal)

No change Labour gain.

Newcastle-on-Tyne, Weit: Mr. J. W. Leech, whose

Wallsend

Miss Irene Ward (Con-

servative)

Lieutenant, ordered the accused to proved against the accused. be placed under arrest

view of his excellent record and of MECH MORE DRUNE. Later the Officer of the Watch Eng. Comdr. H Moy's evidence drew Capt. Engen's attention to regarding his character, the Court Rochdale...

Martial sentenced

Mr. Heywood: (Labour)-

* No change.

-Derby (wo-sexta); Mr W. A Reid (Conserva

tive)

415,223

.11131 8,983 7329

CAL, GLORIA

ROBERTA

SUNDAY, ONE DAY ONLY.

6,312 LIGHT BLUES LOSE,

+27,707)

22,013 12960 Mr. J. H. Thomas (National-

Labour)

Mr. L. Barnes (Labour) Mr. Hind Labour) 221,578125. No changé : OR 10,733; -Bow and Bromley:

3.612 Mr. George Lansbury, La

webour)

23,242

In

Miss Margaret Bondfeld

Labour)

No change. Labour, gained Finsbury

21,463

son dashed from Singa- pore to help his fither

(Conservative)

25,526

Mr. Taylor Labour) M

10,752

No change.

Portsmouth North

Ben Smith Returned M. Humby (labour)

Sir Roger Reyes (Conser

vative)

22.966 IL502

No chang

tenced him to be dis the accused, who was at that mot missed his ship and reprimanded. mente returning to the ship in a

The accused got out of

the Cric

very steadily and

took

LOCAL ESTATE

Mr. Ben Smith (Labour), Sir Herbert Cayer beld Ports- ais to guide himselfs Mr. Percy Hamilton Rolfe, formerly Treasurer of the King's mouth-South with a mai

ay Capt Bugen Late of Peterborough House, St Household ousted Mrs. N. CH18,363. onclusion that the Aubin, Jersey, who died there Range (Conservative) from Bo-, “Okum

usly much morejon May 10, 1935, left local estherhithe The National Labour Mr.

tate-sworn under $200,500. All candidate, M. Harold Nicholson. Oxford Bine) application by Mr G G N gained. ter West, from the]".

Timson for sealing certifed copy/Liberals

of grant of Probate of the Will White

has been allowed.

BOARD OF TRADE-TIDEX OF

WHOLESALTA

Mr. Webber (Conservative)

“No changé.

Position At 215

TO ALL BLACKS

Oxford Beat Leicester

London, To-day

37,566 -24,594

The New Zealand, rugby 25,037 tourists recorded their 16th win

in 17 games when they defext- ed Cambridge University by 25 points to 5 yesterday.

19,06% Two other friendly

5,707 were played yesterday, Gl

ter beating the Oxford hounds by 14 pom while Oxford Univer ti-med in wiming vein ing Leicester by 16 points

Renter

2.m

The state of the parties at 2:15 222 was as 161 For the Governin For the Oppositi

O'Don

The Lab Frankel

supplanted

(Cons

London

sted

168

NO LANDSLIDE AVAZ

FROM GOVERNMENT

OBSTRUCTION IN PEARL RIVER

"Three Joss Sticks” Silting Up

zum: Opir. Own

River steamer Kong are obs Joss Sticks vessels

Kang

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this depth

river, stea

bas to leave

fint arder not

[the low tide

The Pear coming every

WEATHER REFOLI

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