And the Hooligans of Shaldon you can send over and tell,
That a strong and Buxton Liberal has broken their Bell.
R.I.P.
Meanwhile the Suffragettes were fighting the Government at three other elections—at South Hereford (Ross), Worcester, and South Leeds. The result of the Poll at Ross was that the Liberal majority of 312 was turned into a Conservative majority of over 1,000. The figures were:
| Captain Clive (U.) | 4,945 |
| Mr. Whitely Thompson (L.) | 3,928 |
| Unionist majority | 1,019 |
The figures at the General Election had been:
| Lieut.-Col. Alan C. Gardner (L.) | 4,497 |
| Capt. Percy A. Clive (U.) | 4,185 |
| Liberal majority | 312 |
Footnotes:
[24] They afterwards moved to Robert Street, Strand.