Show In the ilie provinces the unionists gained Southwest Manchester Stay Sta Salisbury Rochester Burn Durn Burnley Icy ley two seats scats in Davenport Daenport Cam Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge bridge Yarmouth Gloucester Wolver hampton West and South and two seats in Bath The liberals won Manchester west vest Darlington and The Tho labor gain was in io East Manchester I Tho The results of or tho the polling tend to confirm tho forecast that the liberals will retain rotain control of or tho the government with a greatly reduced majority Tho The unionIsts unionises have havo gained an encouraging number of seats although loss less than the 29 9 which they the expected to take takeaway takeaway away awa from the tho liberals out of ot tho the 74 71 I I balloted for forThe forThe forU U L The Th popular vote ot l goes strongly against tho liberals liberala The rhe members of or that party parly who hold seats won them I today loday by b majorities ranging from rom 30 O Oto to GO CO per cent cont below their majorities in except in a few foss fo boroughs where special condition figured in the campaign Tho The popular votes polled by the liberals lI for the tho 1200 seats show a stronger hold on power than in tho lie provinces The majority of or the Lon London London London don boroughs hs were laborites Of these the tho unionists carried five three being captured from tho liberal column but I by small margins I Manchester Manchestor and Birmingham give giTo heavy hem unionist gains aIns Birmingham has been heen strongly con conservative conservative largely tho the result of ot Jos Chamberlains crusade for protection and today to ay tho unionists carried the tho city elt solidly by increasing majorities nearly larger than in 1906 In Manchester the unionists in increased Increase increased creased crease their voto vote for while the ilie lib liberals orals still have havo five of the six ix Beats the thO liberal majorities wore decreased I The Tho moat sweeping change In III Lon Len Lonon Lendon don on was wag in Fulham borough where the middle class population went en enI I for tariff reform giving W V v Hayes Fisher unionist a n major majority ltv ity ft of or 2000 y Davenport where the big navy nay Is Issues sues was predominant wiped out the theas as liberal majority and returned two r unionists TI hy by Sir J Jackson and n Sir C K IC Norman tho tue liberal journalist who Is Ig well known 4 in America and who recently was ap appoints points postmaster general was waB heat beat beaton on cm at south hy by a small majority In order to retain rota In his oIN politics politic in the cabinet ho he was noral 1 for a borough and H Mortimer 1 Durand Duranl tho the former Cormer ambassador to the n States Slates contested the two Ply Ph Plymouth PhI mouth seats seata as unionists I were do de defeated 11 but cut down that liberal O majority from 2567 2367 to I r Davidson Diehl DiehI at one time Hmo con conspicuous coni i t J in Wall ull street unionist out J H S a liberal and former American from froni his seat scat Ironi Irom division of or Lambeth W v tho the unionist who I t hiat Winston Spencor Spencer Churchill in 1 l the Ilie Manchester lanchester I Ib Bye election of 1908 bj b 19 votes loses loc his seat neat to Sir G Kent K lIt liberal by hy 1 Russell Rear IWar a prominent ship own ct or pr r who was as familiar at tho the recent j j tariff muff conference at nt Gloucester Loes t st as aR a unionist I x t p T T r Lincoln liberal H Ft Hl I l Peace Darlington by h 29 w votes ol s sr r rf A s E J JA I A lost his seat for tho the union lilt 1st G by br votes Tho most exciting scenes occurred a menacing crowd threatened David Lo Lloyd George chancellor of or the tho exchequer compelling him to flee from froma 1 a hall whore where ho had been speaking under police pollee protection Part of oC the Iho provocation for the hos 4 shown toward him was caused v b h I the tho w chancellors unusual course in l the tho voters on polling lay day never obtained before in In B I JI which Is considered by IJ ninny many Ulan nn I |