It Was Said That Mr. Biggar Had By Far The
best organization in Paisley, and, though he increased his votes since the General Election by well over 4,000, it must be remembered that a certain number of his new supporters......
The Labour Party Have Recently Conducted A Great Campaign Of
instruction and enlightenment in the country on the subject of nationalization. The rays of light which have been turned upon Paisley must, after all, have been very dim. We......
We Hope, Then, That Mr. Asquith, Sagacious Student Of...
as he is, will not forget that his supporters on this occasion were a mixed assembly. He receives an instruction to keep the Govern- ment in order and to the point in the House......
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J spite of all the anxieties of affairs abroad, among wilich the Turkish settlement is conspicuous as involving onb of the most urgent questions of principle which the nation......
Let Us Mark Well The Face That Labour, In Spite
of its increased poll, got only 11,902 votes against the 18,531 votes cast for the Liberal and Unionist candidates, who were explicitly anti-Labour. The Labour Party were......
The Chief Point To Notice In The Election Is That
Mr. Asquith took up an unequivocal position against Labour, and is triumph- ant upon a platform which nobody could possibly misunderstand Needless to say, Mr. Asquith is not......
Before We Go Further We Cannot Refrain From Saluting Mr.
Asquith and congratulating him on his great courage. The British people happily have a strong sense of justice, and, if we are not misreading.the signs, we see in the result of......
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The Figures Of The Election Were As Follows :— Mr.
H. H. Asquith (L.) .. 14,736 Mr. J. M. Biggar (Lab.) 11,902 Mr. J. A. D. MacKean (C.U.) .. 3,795 Lib. Majority over Lab. .. • • 2,834 Lib. Majority over C.U. .. 10,941......