Show FERS DEFEAT 25 three 11 and the st at iberal tr archill hill in a 0 alge of the I 1 9 an d con 1 wd to havo have al bonding be no biffi churchill a e c liberals feat of possible to 1906 the AS A S held con atiles influences and inthis in this extra lot wholly be that mr As ly i responsible ang in colle colleague agae ft leader of a a shing success party arty keckin K g mr balfour in son hicls an it t letter which jr as sifted the L asquith on k se aas as yet un receive a chock check contrary to expectation the social st vote was so small that it kail practically no effect on the election probably more damage was inflicted on the liberal cause by the activity of the suffragettes who worked with the utmost energy against mr churchill t Is also supposed that david lloyd george chancellor of the exchequer by b breaking the custom that cabinet ministers abstain from personally canvassing in an election gave many votes of waver erg ers to the unionists Unions ts while mr Red monds advice to the catholics to support mr churchill may have come too aate the english cath olic priests having conducted a very vigorous campaign against mr churchill Church illand and the governments education bill mr joynson hicks in an interview after the election attributed his victory mainly to the education and licensing ville bills ho he Is a london solicitor and never before hold a seat beat i in parliament ho he has a wide acau acquaintance aln in Manch manchester ostor through his wife who belongs here there were scones scenes of intense ex cx cit ement last night when the result of the election was war announced to an enormous crowd awaiting mr churchill was wag the first to congratulate his opponent mrs cornwallis west mr air Chur chills mother was stan standing Zing at his side I 1 |