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Show sis -HeraldVees Workers U Conducting government B IT'CC-ITEOL J' Minority L Strcn-S Strcn-S to Serve as ! Check 1U - ui 'i ' ETi frt.n ' ' I tTwtstor"1 f,n" " I Pj, iif,f satisfaction 11 r a: .n- I 13 ' , ' ' f, ' I Ol f : r- ;it -It 'S' iMUI.-9 iMUI.-9 h s- .. n-1 IF'raid : . mm fee.'- KU'-r i ' " 1 ; ' ' ' 1 ui . fully we ought to J , 'iV;: v it !'.'i:! 1S0U1 i ill I K tl:- newspapers derive m tho fact thai Lhe Mjoritr is not ovr-rjf, ovr-rjf, thus cnahling the Mtrclse a wholesome t predominant party. DC ConBervativc m;t-tuj m;t-tuj dlspjtc-1 by t'n-fifurs t'n-fifurs ranKlng from I un'al all returns are i nvexgence will con-Hoatloc con-Hoatloc obtains in thc liiioa of Derbyshire, bor candidate, Prank lot drclarfd elected by ' U votes a recount it this majority was re-Thre re-Thre now have boon Bj and all have been ttert will be another pwhaps will br final time in the history jarllam-nt a candidate I Moved Communist J- W. N'e-Ahold w.ia r. -i Mo'.hfrwcll division of tfd new member is Prohibit lonisu wh... E. D. Morel, de-IRpenrer de-IRpenrer Churchill and iiht in i,unilf.,. vnB'" district Ut' ; v: SuJ5ln candi- 1,1 R. r,'d. '"mldable OJ fr&fMtV0,t for a .-M'- r., "l ln North- I LABOR PARTY RANKS SECOND IN PARLIAMENT (Continued from Pago One. ) I fund In what looks as the Improbable n jovnt of tho present jrovommont nuf-' nuf-' forlnff dofeat in parliament, it -would ;bo to the labor party that tho king I 'would naturally turn for a now pro-T pro-T mier. Tho downfall of Lloyd GoorgcLsm if4 ia 'ie outstan11ng feature of the olec-I olec-I tlon Tho Coalition Liberals at tho 1 dissolution number 129; they nro I ireprescnted In tho now parliament ly only 4 4 members. There will bo M many regrets among the former premier's pre-mier's admirers that he failed to tako tho advice of his well wishers and ro-tlto ro-tlto temporarily altogether from ihe pnilUr.il stage. Tho Asqnlthl.m Liberals lately Improved Im-proved their position, rislnp from 34 :n tho old parliament to 62 in tho fu) new. but they did not do mo well .i jL they expected. On the other hand, iST 1 ibor .iltbough it failed tn fulfill the hleh hopes th party entertained at ib" illsoiution, has done exceedingly i wl), rising from 76 to 136 soats. It la generally believed that labor would hltv done better but for tho tactical mistake of Its advocacy of a capital Hf I ovy. u u BRIDE WHO WEDDED ON BET IS SORRY NEW YORK. Nov 17 Gussie Wal-llck Wal-llck in Bronx supreme court Thursday asked annulment of her marriage to Nathan' Wallick, whom sho said pbu married last March on a $13 bet after two dyas' acquaintanceship. When she first met him, sho testified, ho i bet her $15 sho would become his bride inside of two days. Sho learned then, she added, that he couldn't have paid had he lost, so she married him In a spirit of fun. Justice Tlerney mumbled something some-thing about foolish gambling and reserved re-served decision. 00 |