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AyesNoes
ConservativesGovernment Supporters2132
Liberal Unionists127
LiberalsThe Opposition483
Nationalists320
Various factions31
86163

[186] Who’s Who, 1903, Steadman, W. C., M. P. (R.) Stepney, Tower Hamlets, 1898 to 1900—returned by a majority of twenty, defeated 1900; stood for Parliament, Mid-Kent, defeated, 1892; Hammersmith, defeated, 1895. Is Secretary Barge Builders’ Trade Union.

[187] Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, February 20, 1899; p. 1,523 and following.

[188]

AyesNoes
ConservativesGovernment Supporters1129
Liberal Unionists128
LiberalsThe Opposition672
Nationalists190
Various factions30
91159

[189] Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, June 1, 1899, p. 99 and following.

[190] Who’s Who, 1903, Norton, C. W., M. P. (L.) W. Newington, London, since 1892. Late Captain 5th Royal Irish Lancers, … some years in India; selected to report upon Italian Cavalry, 1880; Brigade-Major of Cavalry, Aldershot, 1881-82. In 1906 Captain Norton was made a Junior Lord of the Treasury in the Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Government.

[191] Who’s Who, 1903, Maddison, F., M. P., Sheffield, Brightside Division, 1897 to 1900. Three years Chairman of the Hull Branch of Typographical Association; first Labor Member of the Hull Corporation; offered post of Labor Correspondent to the Board of Trade in 1893; Editor of the Railway Review, official organ of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (resigned, 1897); Ex-President of the Labor Association for Promoting Co-operative Production.

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