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Eateagrove.-Mr. W . H. Newham, 531; Hr.
H. ~. Morley, 284.
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Redlanda.-Mr: A. F. ' Clark, 914 i Ilr.

Bro~ dley. 487.

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Mr. S, F. Dan8ll,

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chief 'cl~rk in t~ Tow,," Clerk'a office, pl&yed a
not inconBpicuou8, part in the securing of theM

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The'l Mayor (eloot) ,Dr. G: S. Abr.....
, The D~puty M!:10r , (s!ter , DC'-t.o. week)
Th9f Council

Stanle,Y 'Hayward.
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Aldermen_W, J. J. Brinn, A, H. BuD, P. A.
Cox, H. C, Dryland. ,.p.. G. , Field, G. E. Jack8On, 31. W. Hartin, T. Ma.aon, F. ;Q. Parfitt, O.
Philbrick -and W. poulton.~ .
Cou~ciUorB .for , ~~e vario I w&rds:- .
Ahbey, A. W. IA. Z·
,lA, N~wbery, W.
Rudlahd.
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Battle": H. Wooldri ge (Mia!) E. M. Sut.ton,
E. Jaebon.
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Castle,~F. G. Godwin, W. Sparkl, W . E.
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VictOria.: ,F. Winter,
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C1&l'k ,in ~he work a,f ,recoption of DOmin.tio...
and the appointment
excellent
results" for of
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'a cted with Mr.
the Tame;
Town
tho .Deputy T:o~' Clerk, rendered valua.ble . .
sietance with ,he cOunting and other work
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The scenes outaide the Towtr·-Rtill: wHere the
results were declared a.t nine, d'cJbcic. could
not. be described a.s exciting. There.,..u 8.
gathering-one lieeitatee to deacribo it. .. •
crowd-and a8 e~cb result was read out tbere
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certa.in '&.mount of cheering, but fer,rid
enthusiasm waa entirely absent, The returned
candidates wE're hardly 'given an' ovation on
their J appea.rance b~ their support.en-Kr,
Rowe perhaps receivJDg the wa.rmest ' ~~
tion. 1 The general impression was one of languid and not strained interest. ,
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conJ31dered cert.n.in-'that he oome home .~h
over 400 vot.es to a.pa.re was nat qWte 80 GO&fiden~ly anticipated, O.e would cenaiDIy ha.e
backbd Mr, Bond for more than 270 Tote. ill
Battle: Ward; ~awever, M.r. WooldricJce·. adv. .~w. seemed t.o find a large meuure

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ting ~ member.a were displaced-M~ra. Morley,
Turfier a.p? Watts. It W&8 known that Kr.
New~am Ulad. been gaining ground in KatelgroVje , but bia ma.jority - )!WIUI "nexpec!edly
lugi " Few ex~ted Mr, !Eurn.er to suffer d~
feat .at . the 'h anda. of Mr. Beckley, while 1D
West Ward; where Mr. WatUil l06t his ,seat;
the · contest was the closest of the poU, leu
tha.nl fifty 'Yotes separa.tin, the' candidates. The
heaviest poll of all' was 10 East. , Ward, where
2,128' voters· gavo expre.ssion to their fee~,..
In .,-iew _ of thel5e large figures Mr. Rowe'l
mar!fin-Jittle over 200-W8S not great. Church
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Of the sucoeaaftil candid,ate& three ma.y be
described as Labour, viz" Messr!. Quelch, New. I'!U'.~I;.on, '.
ham and Rowe/ whi,Ie two style them.selves Co.
opera.tive, "':' nam~ly. Messr.a. V\!ooldrulge. and e;",miD." •• t
Beckley, Mr. Clark was a Liberal nom.mee, p.
M~rs, Godwin and Downing h,ad the 8U~port. I
of the Conaervlltive partY." whlle Mr. Wmter I
wha.tever his politics, went before the. electon I
quite independent of party.
08i~ltJly, pf i "''' .100
course,
municipil . elections are non-party !
afU.irs,! and ' jt may not be stri.c tly a.ccurate. to · delegate
delCribe- any ' successful candlda~ as baVlng
won l·his victory. on p'olitic~! groundS. , For
tica.l purp06e$ tho election contests
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Bonld, 270.
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procure; impo~ted
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The Polling Fl ........
The results of the :blotMta were:one ~
Victori& I W a:rd.-Mr. ,F. ' ;Winter, . 623; Mr.: 1l4. done.
B. Deadman, 451.
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Mr. T . H . Turner, trrJ.
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Redla,nd~ ' r ..... : ...... . 2338 . . ,,# 1401
Victoria,! .,'. ... .. .... 2336 :.. 1074
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t~at the higheet percentage 'of voters Willi in ReQJands Ward, while the 1
most indifferent electorate wa.s to be found in
Katesgrove Ward. , where the perCQIlt.age poll
was lowest. Why ~re the electors ItO prOne to t~::.n~~:t~
criticise the acts of their l'epl'~ntativee when p:
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Caversha.m East "'. 2141
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, .Satu'rd.,y, when 22,460 p~e:r.oD.
vote.
thi> t.otal poll only
The percentage ofdheo, eleCtora.te
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therefore • wor~. o~t at .1!"8B than ·
·cent. Such ~pA.thy on the : pa.rt of the
Qugh' was' pr@die~d. but is nevertbeleaa
pardonable. Here are the ' figures;- . .
W &rd.
~ectora.te. . Poll.
Battle •........ ..L..... 4894 ... 919

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and tiver'-tb.r. . lo nothing
so good ... Molher Seigel'.
Syrup. It enabl.. th_
organa t~ do their work ·
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