20 JANUARY 1906, page 2

The Tide Of Liberal Success Continued To Roll Just As

strongly an Wednesday, when 12 more seats were won in London, thus bringing the Liberal total up to 40 out of 61. Two seats were won in each case at Nottingham, Portsmouth, and......

Thus On The Second Day Of The Polling Alone, On

which 76 seats were contested, 52 of them having been held by Unionists, the net gains of the Liberal and Labour candidates sufficed to wipe out the entire Unionist majority.......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With The General Future Of The

Unionist Party, but must dwell here upon one point. If the Unionist Party is to regain its tone, and to become worthy once more of the confidence of the nation, it is essential......

Turning To The Details Of This Amazing Election, We May

note that the overwhelming set of the tide towards Liberalism showed itself from the very outset. Ipswich was carried on Friday, and the net result of Saturday's polling in 35......

No Doubt One Of The Most Remarkable Features Of The

Election has been the large vote cast for the Labour Members. .We have never disguised our dislike for class representation; in other words, we hold that a man has no better......

The " Land-slide " Continued On Monday, When Two More

ex-Ministers—Mr. Gerald Balfour and Mr. Walter Long— were defeated, and 41 more seats were captured by the Liberals. In London all the divisions of St. Pancras were captured;......

Most Of The Polling On Wednesday Was In The Comities,

so that many of the results were not announced till Thursday The same remark applies to Thursday; but 10 seats were won on that day's pollings, or 26 on the day's announcements.......

Of The Speeches Delivered Since Our Last Issue, That Of

Mr. Balfour at the Manchester Conservative Club after the declaration of the poll naturally claims first attention. They had suffered the common lot, and would suffer the common......