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Show Lady Randolph Vs. John Bright. London, November 23. The greatest personal per-sonal interest of the whole electoral field centers in the contest at Birmingham between be-tween Bright and Lord Randolph Churchill, which will be decided to-morrow. J The Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Churchill, Chur-chill, who is the daughter of Leonard Jerome of New York, are at the head of 300 young ladies, who have been making a house-to-house canvass on behalf of Lord Randolph. " Each lady is responsible for her section of the district and returns the number num-ber of promised votes td the central ladies committee. The Duchess and Lady Churchill during their progress through the streets were greeted by cheers from the Radicals. Lady Churchill says she visited the poorest houses in Birmingham, has encountered en-countered the roughest people, and with one exception, has been received with the greatest courtesy and politeness. She addressed ad-dressed the workmen in the principal factories. fac-tories. Lord Randolph is also a candidate for Paddington, where he is certain to be successful. - Bright in his speeches refers humorously to the "primrose campaign. |