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THE ELECTIONS.

OVER NIGHT NEWS.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,

London, Oct. 30. The position of the partfes aì 2.15 a.m. wast Conservatives, 113; Labour, 56; Liberals, 17; Independent, 2.

The various party gains were: Conservatives, 48; Labour, 12; Libernis, G..

The losses were: Conservatives, 3; Labour, 23; Libernis, 35. At 315 nm. the position was:

·Electrd.--Conservatives 161, Labour 70, Liberads 39. Inde-

pendents 2.

Sents gained.--Conservatives 53, Labour 18, Liberal 6, Inde- pendent 0.

Seats lost. Conservatives 5. Labour 30, 1erals 12. Inde pendents 0.

At.4 am, the position was:

Elected. Conservatives 156, Labour 74, Liberals 21, Indo- pendents 2.

Seats gained.- Conservatives 54, Labour 18. Liberals 6, Inde- pendents 0.

Seats Lost. Conservatives 5, Labour 31, Liberals #2, Inde- pendents D.

At 4445 m. the position Wit Elected.Conservatives 161, Fabeur 78,

pendents 2,

Liberals 22,' Info-

Seats gained. Conservatives 60, Labour 19. Liberal. 7, Inde pendents 0.

Seats Lost Conservatives 6, Lalmar 32, Liberals 44, Inde- pendents 0.

At noon the situation was:.

ElectedConservatives 121, Lubinur 78, Liberal 21. Independents 2. Seats gained- Conservatives 37, Labour Liberals 7. Inde pendents 6.

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Segets lost. Conservatives d, Labour 32, Liberals 45, Independents n At 12.30 p.m. the position wast

Elected. Conservatives 172, Labour 80, Liberals 23, Independents!

Seats ruined. Conservatives 61, Labour 19. 1borals 17, Inde- pendents 8.

Seats lost-Conservatives 6. Laboty 34, 1herals 46, Indes pendents 0.

At i p.m. the position was:

Elected,--Conservatives 185, Labour $1, Liberals 21, Inde.

pendents 2.

Seats gained.... Canservatives 62, Labour 19, Liberal 7, Inde- pendents 0.

Sents lost. 'onwervatives -6. Labour 31, berals 48, pendents 0.

At 1.15 p.m. the position want: Elected. Conservatives 194, Labour 82. pendents 2.

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Liberals 21, İnde-

Seats gained. unservatives 63, Labour 19, Liberals 7. Inde- pendents 0.

Seats lost. Conservatives 6. Labour 25. Liberals 51, Inde- pondents 02

At 150 pan. the position was:

Electual-Conservatives 199. Labour 85, Literals 24, Inde- pements 2..

Seats gainoel

pendents of

Conservatives 67, Labour 19, Liberals 7, Indy-

Liberals 52, Inde

Seatst. Inservatives G. Labour 85, jemtents,0. This represents rughly half the stromath of the fluase of Common-.

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The last retures Instore going to press, issued at 245 pan were: Elected: Conservatives 205, Labour tes, Liberds 27, Endependents 2 Seats paino. Pomportativos tis. Labour 200 Liberals 7, Autopendents Seats host. Conservatives 6, Labour 15, Liberals 7. Independents 0. At 3.15 p.m. the Conservatives had a Clear Majority.

The bulk of the results were too late to perauit of general cogument, but the Liberal Daily Neme says that unless a startling range 19 stogo, the issue is decided beyond doubt. It says it is not a defeat, atrout. It anticipates that the Conservatives will not ly have a majority but will be strong enough in ride roughshod over th

uitend pposition. It declares the Liberal party

appears La Juve her almst destroyed,

Lady Astor Elected.

Lady Astor was alerted for Plymouth Sution with a majority of 60690

Austen Chamberinis was elected for Birmingham majority of 7811 over the Communist. Doctor Dunstan,

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Sir Hamar Greenwood (Conservative) was edocteil for Walthamstow? Rast

Mr. Ponsonbay. Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was elected in a straight fight, with the Conservative. "Mr. Brightside, for Shelliebt, with a majority of 331

Sir Harry Brittain (Conservative) was elected for Aclan in four cornered fight, defeating an Trædependent (Mins Mary Hebardson). a Liberal (Mr. B. A. Lovinson and a Labourite (Mr. H. A. Baldwin). Richmond, Surrey, returned a Conservative, Sir Newton Moore, defeating the Labourite, Mr. Parker, wins is a nephew of Mr. Clynes

Among Those Elected,

A labourite, Mr. Stelgrove, gained Hallam from the Conservative, Sir Frederick Sykes, by a majority of 6,9999,

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Both Mr. Arthur Henderson's runs were defeated, Among those elected are: Labour - Messrs. Kikwood, E. | Marel, Seryingefour, A. AL Anton (Parliamentary, Sverriary to the Board of Admirals), Col. J. C. Wedgwood (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lamenster) and Mr. Tom

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