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. . ' •(trter some treasure Keekers, olorers, Tcly very much on itrons of last year's panto-» • »hear that when the party W Mr. Fragson is careful witli which he will beguileon a desert isle, otherwiseBaron’s Court' \Varcl.—JW. C. Bircji, 15. G. Easton, R. Harris,G. A. Keen, C. Pendlebury, J. Waiborn.Ilnrlingham Ward.r-E. Andrew* T. Hi R. JEvans, J. M.Littleboy.Lillio Ward.—J. Bavin, P. Cronin. C. Hovell, Dr. H. J.Jones. A. F. Norman, W. *1. Waldron.Margravine Ward.—A. Cook. A. Gnttridge, E. Varge.Munster-Ward.—W. R. Brakiban, W. R. ; Corbin, G. A.FI echo, J. XL Meyer. W. C. -Soper, F. Winfield.Sand 3 15 nd Ward—I. A. Boy ton, II. C. Crew, II. G. Norris,A. TI. Sadler, F. J. Sliaw, Rev. W. J. S. Wliitty.BERTSON IN NEWOBR.Town Ward -r-G. F. Clark, C. W. Peachey. E. J. Sainsbury. Walham Ward.—H. DodinVcad, J. II. Heathman, H. T. J anna way.GREENWICH (30).NEW YORK, Oct. 31.• • » • • at the New. Amsterdam ernard Shaw's . (new play,* ■ i ,, •was given last evening.• , ' ‘ » * j ■rbos-Robertson and Miss... • - * * • ' • w 1 . .sod by the critics, but the tar ted brill iatitly, bu o wentChariton and Kidbrookc Ward.—G. Meers, J. M. Stone,I. Dixon, it. Munroe Watson, T. Skinner, W. II. Nicholas. South Ward.—J. W. A. Batehelor, B. W. Cooney, J. E. Shaw, West Ward.—E. A. Lovibond, A. H. Luokett, W. Perou. Marsh Ward.—J. II. H. Davy, J. A. Constable, G. F, Fishen-den, E. A. Higgs, H. J. Nearn, W. Ricliardon.North Ward.—G. B. Catt, J. W. McLean, R. Wild. South-East Ward.—J. Gordon Parker, W. F. Soames, C. Stone..St. Nicholas Ward.—II. C. De Ilavilland, H. S. H. Newington. v u,'-a Ward.—No contest. (Three Indejjendents re-North-West turned.)HACKNEY (60).iflan.REFORM MEETING[', of Westgate, chairman 'of rvative and Unionist League• * . * .entral branch of the Tariff tten to Lord Hardinge, preach of the League, and to is to address a Tariff erbury, giving reasons why, Marks, M.P., should not. ' • r * i ‘at gathering as one of the bcrlain, in his reply, points g whatever to do with the which was entirely a. matter . Tho labour of making a end important gathering, e, would become intolerable le himself said and did, the ► be held responsible also for tho local committee, overKingslaml Ward.—E. C. Brown, R. Feesey, J. Inkpen, L, S.Johnson, M. T. Meredith, W. G. Ridgway. :Downs Ward.—J. B' Bunch, C. F.-Day, J. Holmes, J. J.Lockie, C. J. Shaw, E. Simpson.Hackney Ward.—E. J. Beadle G. Billings, F. M. Case, E. Farmer, C. Ai King, W. A. L. Lashmar, V. S. Leigh, F. J. Lockyer, H. Stowers.Stamford Hill Ward.—S. Carr, C. Gordon Smith, A. S* Butler, G. W. H. Jones, F. Greenwood.Hackney West Ward.-r-R. N. Barlow, H. E. Davenport,L. A. T. Hargetts, F. M. Miller, E. Reynolds, A\. J.Stapleton. :Hackney South Ward.—J. Butler,-T. Clemson, C. R. Payne, T. R. Pitt, B.Ai. C. Simmonds, C. Winkley*Homerton Ward.—M. A. Bell,* W. Tooley.Clapton Park Ward.—W. J. L. Copley, rT. Felgate, F. W. G. Wakefield, A. M. Watson.HAMMERSMITH (36).■ ... M St. Paul’s and St. Petrr’.s Ward.—A. Atkinson, S. Bewsher;J. J. R. Green, H. T. Johnson. J. M. Levy, C. Pascall. Brook Grecu and St. Matthew's Ward.—T. Bendon, Dr. Bevah, A. Cockerell, C. Rawlcy Cross, J. Howell, G. R. Karsdon, T. A. Marsh, J. C. Platt, Rev.: J,. Walker.Grove and Ravenscourt Ward.—A. Ebbs, J. Hunt, C. Johnson, H; T. Lea, If. S. Watkins, H. Wright.St. Stephen's Ward.—J,. Boarder, H. H, Griggs, R. D., Warner. .Starch Green Ward.—W. Brown, Ellis Davies, 0. C.Cramp, E. Bull, J. Fletcher.Worm holt Ward;—R. W. Gale, T. E. Griggs, E. W. Scolding. College Park Ward and Latymer.—H. R. D. Hoopet, S, R. Romeroy, T. Morris. * «HAMPSTEAD (42).Town Ward.—C. H. J. Acrot, H. Cadbury Brown, Dz.tut m 117 ' TPOPLAR (42).■irnuuruLODi \ jcu xaviilo __ _ _ ..... .'j. ... a * ..a a. Ma ar.Ceiitral Ward (Bow),—F. H. Bassett, B. Diamond, H. C.; 'Girton..North Ward (Bow).—W. Jones, A. Stokes, E. Webster.South AVard (Bow).—D. Hayes, A. Silk, H. J. Stewart. .West Ward (Bow).—D, Mitchell, A. E. Thorp, S. S. Wallis; Central Ward (Bromley).—F. Carrington, E. Copeman, C. H.Mflclcrow* . •North-East Ward (Bromley).—A. S. Bird, G. J. Burrows, J. Dore.North-West Ward (Bromley).—H.. A. Hunt, A. Munro, J. E. \ Le Manquais; .South-East Ward (Bromley).—J. Sopwitli, E. Tanner, A. V.WrriggIeswoHh.Soutli-West Ward (Bromley).—'W. G. Barker, R. A, Ling, junion T. E. Williams.Cubitt Town \Vard (Poplar).—H. C. Hawkins, W. D, Hurley,D T ShellEast Ward (Poplar).—J. Z* CahiB, L. - T. Foxop, R; H.* i-1. , • Green. ■ ••Millwall W’ard (Poplar).—E. J. Aldrich, F. Sedgwick, J*- Stephens. *North-West Ward (Poplar).—W. T. Barker, R. H. Durant,. H. Jnngblut.West Ward (Poplar).—H. R. Barge, J. C. Riddall, A. H. Warren' ST. MARYLEBONE (60).' * ■ * .* ’ a ’ -fiamilton-tetrace Ward.—(No contest. Three Municipal Reformers returned.)St Jbhn’s-wobd-terrace Ward.—(No contest.. Two Municipal • ^Reformers returned.)Church-street Ward.—E. G. Bacon, T. Cudlipp, H, B.Hartnell, G. J. Knight, R.. J. Langridge, L. Seymour, Dorset-square and Regent’s Park Ward.—J, A. Beaumont,: W.Gross, M. Morris, B, ‘Vandersluis. H. B, Willett. Bryanston-square Ward.—H. J. Capon. E. L# Cooper, A. M. M. Crichton, A. H. Garrould, E. .T. Jennings, D. John- ! ston. j. Lea.-Smith, Ma^or-General Sir J. M. Moody, A. H.D, Nonweiler. • ■Pbrtiiian Ward.—Fi. Brinslej-Harper, E. J. Bushnell. T. Cobb. T. Fuelling, G. H. Head, E. F. Kelaart, H. F. New,B. Phillips, T. Richards.Park-crescent Ward.—(No contest. Six Municipal Reformersreturned.^——• ' , ^ _Langham Ward.—G. Fowler, P. Leach, R, G. Margetson,A. M. Maude, J. H. Swanton.Cavendish WanL—E. R. Debenham. J. Hey wood, A. J. Hop-«• kins, C. Kempton, J. Lichtenfehb E. Penton, jun., E. •Storey, H. T. Sykes.TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.\ . f * * . 4 * m r *Sir,—Th6 following is an extract from a poll card issued by the Progressives in St. Pancras:— “ Do not Jbe misled by j»b-called ‘Municipal Reformers,’ who are making desperate attempts to capture the borough. It would be most: serious if London were captured for trusts and syndicates by unscrupulous American methods.” There is absolutely no foundation whatever for the above unscrupulous allegation. In fact, the Municipal Reform party are strongly opposed to all trusts, particularly the • Radical-Progressive Soap Trust, engineered by a well-known Radical znember of Parliament.. . »■ . » _ . * b ■ f • *- ■ - , • • • •I am, Sir, your obedient servant, W, G. TOWLER, Seeret ary London Municipal Society.■ Oct. 31.CONTEST IN BIEMINGHAM.ST. PANCRAS (60),AWard 1.—C. A. Coggan, Cantam L. R. King. H. Fremantle, 11. II. Jcuncns, J. F. McClunc, C. W. Matthews, Rev. T H. Russell. A. G. Shearing, A. Solomon.Ward 2.—J. E. Danes. W. T. Hall, B. A. Price, W. Rice, C.Stribling, G. C. Walker.Ward 3.—J. Bangs, C. Burningham. J. W. Hewctt, H. W. Digram, H. E. Sanderson, A, J. Thomas. Dr. G. Warncs,Rev. A. 15. Whish. II D. Widdicombe.Ward 4.—W. S. M Knight, E. Parker, D. R. Paterson, Dr. . J. Ramage, Dr.. P. Vosper, J. Wills.Ward 5.—G. Blount, H. Brown, Dr.,J. Forbes. J. Maycock,H. S. Myers, Rev. A. B. C. Robinson, E. W. Robinson,II. Trill, C. Williams.Ward 6.—C. II. Bayly, J. Irvine, J. 8haw, R. Spiers, H.I 4 . * I . J *The contest, which will be decided to-day, in tho election loi a representative for tho Edgbaston nnd Harbomo Ward of tho Birmingham City Council, is not only a test of tho loyalty of Liberal Unionists to their leader, Mr. Chamberlain, but of their loyalty to the compact with the Conservative party. - It will also have some bearing on the Tariff Reform question in tho city. Mr. J. S. Nettlefold, who seeks re-election, was originally returned as a Liberal' ♦ ‘ • . * ’ * ' . * * ... ‘Unionist, but he resigned tho position of treasurer of tile Birmingham Liberal Unionist.Association shbrtly, ■ , • * * « - ‘ • - , . ' • • ' . * • . v. 'after Mr Chamberlain .introduced his Tariff Reform proposals. Ho offered strong opposition to the return of Mr. Chamberlain and other Tariff Reform candidates at the last general election. He now appeals for public support on non-political grounds. The Conservatives havo brought' forward Mr. W. S. Tunbridge as ah opposing candidate, and demand xhe support of the Liberal Unionists under the compact. A manifesto has been issued by tho Birmingham, Handsworth, and Aston Liberal Unionists’ Asgocia-K. ‘ , * - ' * * . ' . - -tion, of whioh Mr. Cltamberlaih. is president, urgingTTnmnisIfs Irv Mr '
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