Show RETURNS MIXED i IN ENGLAND 1 1 H n I It II Imperialists Imperl ts Make MaJo a Net f j tJ Gam of One Seat t 1 J i iNO 0 j 0 0 NO STAMPEDE E ON r THE KHAKI KIBAK KH t A KI ISSUE f I Winston Vinston Churchill Wins By a 1 j i Narrow Margin i i London Oct 2 3 a m In the fol following 01 t L lowing boroughs polled today all the a sitting members were reelected De Be Durham Exeter Kings Lynn t J Peterborough Preston Reading Roch R j 0 dale Wigan and the north and south s uth divisions of Westham 1 0 In Durham the unionists secured a J majority of as against one of sixty 1 five at the last election The results re Ito L in the other boroughs show shoy little H 0 change with the exception of an fh hi 1 1 crease orease in the unionist majorities hi f r p if 1 Westham W where in the north division i t the unionists secured a lead of 2818 against at the last election and nd In Jn 1 the south division a lead of 1196 against i 1 iii 7 in n the test ast election Westham fes Is a s l f densely populated working class CIas district at the east end of London and the tb re so result f suIt sult there seems to show that the lib liberals f ernie have little to hope from the me On the other hand Matthew White J Ridley son of Sir Matthew White hite Rid f Icy ley le the home secretary was elected at in the unionist interest by a majority of only ei s against a unionist majority of 63 sn S t cured by bp T H U Sidebottom at the elec elee t tion in 1895 At Hartlepool Sir Chris Chrls 1 Furness liberal received i votes as against cast for Sir Thomas Richardson This is a liberal l f majority of 1879 against a liberal J j unionist majority of ot at the Selection electon of 1895 1595 f 1 Both the conservative candidates 0 were elected at Plymouth which is a r constituency The vot vet voting votIng ing was as its follows H E B Duke con oon conservative n Hon Ivor Guest con oon conservative 0 S liberal l IL H D Walker liberal 1 At Oldham another constituency one liberal and one con conservative conservative candidate have hale been elected the latter being Winston ChurchilL The polling DolIn was as follows Alfred Emmott liberal Mr Churchill conservative Walter Runciman liberal 1270 Mr Crish conservative Returns Are ed edThe The returns received up UD to midnight 0 j show the total number of elected eIe leit tod to be 9 e as follows Conservatives s 93 SZ un unionists unionists i 18 IS liberals 13 U nationalists S 8 The conservatives have ha gained tw iJ seats and the liberals one i f Hon Ivor Guest one of the 0 I f fill ul l candidates at Plymouth has an American wife ife I Mr Frederick E Goodheart who was defeated at Devonport is a of Mr Leander McCormick of Chicago i Among the candidates returned today r unopposed u were f i i Lord George Hamil Hamilton t ton on secretary of state for India Ealing i of f Middlesex Baron Ferdinand do de r t Rothschild Aylesbury Alesbury division of or Sir Michael Hicks HicksBeach 1 0 Beach chancellor of the exchequer t West Bristol Mr first commissioner of works East Kent William Lecky Leck the historian 0 Dublin university Sir Edward Edard Car Caron Carson 0 son on the general Dublin uni 0 0 John E Redmond chairman of the United Irish Parlia Parliamentary 0 party Waterford City Cuty 0 Liberals Sir Edward Gray GraJ formerly 4 parliamentary secretary for foreign af al f fairs airs division of Northumberland 0 f Chamberlain Sends Message Late Late last ast evening Joseph Chamber Chamberlain lain ain secretary of state for fol the colonies sent to the editor of the Birmingham Daily aily Mail the following message to 0 the nation which was conspicuously displayed on the screen where the thep paper aper p er was announcing the results of the he polling 0 Patriotism before politics po May lay the i union between the colonies and the motherland now cemented by their th tr i blood be forever maintained A mass meeting at Westminster last i evening was addressed by the secretary of state for India Lord George HamS Hamil Hamilton HamSton ton and by bP Lord Mayor Newton The 0 son after ejecting a disturber 1 was savagely attacked His head was forced through a glass panel and a d he received a severe scalp wound and other injuries The editorials on both sides this i morning express satisfaction over ove oy yes yesterdays yesterdays 1 returns which the Daily Mall Mali I asserts proves that there is no Khaki Kh kl I boom 1 New York Oct 1 lA A dispatch to the Tribune from London says The lit Ift J 0 contingent among the candidates p I t for parliament is having a breezy cam earn campaign l Gilbert GUbert Parker has the best J chance of being elected Winston tI t Churchill made a hard and successful J fight and Henry Norman is displaying J great energy Conan Doyle has a stiff stir majority to overcome but as an old aid Edinburgh boy he is among his own people He is a big brawny candidate 0 1 and speaks with manly and earnestness He lays stress on his be 00 being being ing a liberal unionist with a strong ac accent accent accent cent on the liberal for Scotch ears and resents attacks from the rear made by members of the reform club dub i iwho 0 who insist that he ought to abandon i that inclosure A feature of the Irish canvass is the opening of a line of cleavage on the th unionist side The unionists are divided on the land question and on Mr Bat Bal I fours general policy of smothering the Island with kindness The nationalists natIon L have feuds of their own between the j J Healy and OBrien factions but are f likely to hold all their seats and probably probably ably pick up one or two naturally be belonging 0 longing to the unionists The nation nationalists nationalists n are well led and Mr Dillon is giving Mr Redmond strong support |