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Updated: June 21, 2025
Labouchere moved for a new writ, declaring that Northampton was ready, its "candidate was Charles Bradlaugh, expelled this House." Northampton, ever steadfast, returned him for the third time the vote in his favour showing an increase of 359 over the second bye-election and the triumph was received in all the great towns of England with wild enthusiasm.
Better almost to be beaten at a bye-election than to be successful at a General. I I ahem! The realistic novel, we know from Zola, that apostle of insufficient insight, is based on "human documents," and "human documents" are made up of "facts." But in human life there are no facts. This is not a paradox, but a "fact." Life is in the eye of the observer.
He had, of course, resigned his office, and had received a few civil and sympathetic words from the Premier words which but for his physical injury, so the recipient of them suspected, might have been a good deal less civil and less sympathetic. No effort had been made to delay the decision. For a Cabinet Minister, defeated at a bye-election, a seat must be found.
The "Times" Forgeries Commission, though got up to do deadly damage to the Irish Cause, had not, even before the final collapse of the conspiracy, had that effect, as bye-election after bye-election proved.
Masters will always be human; and political education must be so organised as to suggest in every way that the masters of divergent views are co-operating in a general scheme of political education such as no one of them alone could impart, not competing for the political allegiance of the boys. A school is not a bye-election in permanent session.
Wykes, secretary of the Institute, or any one else who might present himself. It was reported that Mr. Welwyn-Baker had had a seizure of some kind, and that he lay in a dangerous state at his house just outside the town. "It's perfectly true," affirmed Mr. Wykes. "I saw Dr. Staple on his way there. He'll never survive it. We shall have a bye-election the very last thing desirable."
Bellamy's, good fortune, I suppose?" "No." "What not? Why, he is now Sir John Bellamy, knight." "Indeed! How is that?" "You remember the bye-election six months back?" "Oh, yes! I was actually badgered by Mrs. Bellamy into promising to vote, much against my personal convenience." "Exactly. Well, just at the time, old Prescott died, you may remember that Mr.
He had not long before been returned at a bye-election for Musgrave. When leaving, he and I boarded the steamer in a boat belonging to the company, with a black crew dressed in white shirts, which gave them quite a picturesque effect. On reaching Cairns, Mr. Philp included me in his party to go by rail to Redlynch, the then terminus of the line.
The Irish Independent had been previously a fearless critic of the Party, and the defeat of the Partition proposals was largely due to the manner in which they had denounced them and exposed their real character. A bye-election took place in North Roscommon. There was a straight fight between the Parliamentary Party and Sinn Fein and the former were defeated by an overwhelming majority.
BURGE-LUBIN. Have you heard the result of the bye-election? CONFUCIUS. A walk-over. Only one candidate. BURGE-LUBIN. Any good? CONFUCIUS. He was released from the County Lunatic Asylum a fortnight ago. Not mad enough for the lethal chamber: not sane enough for any place but the division lobby. A very popular speaker. BURGE-LUBIN. I wish the people would take a serious interest in politics.
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