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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jul 1930, p. 9

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E ection Extra! hawa Daily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer Election Extra! TE Rublisiied at ot Qabawa, Oay "Except VOL. 7--NO. 23 Opt, Canada, Ever Sundays and Public Vioiiday o OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 5 CENTS A COPY OORE ELEGTE Flashes of the Wire From Election Fight in , Ontario Riding Ontario Constituencies Is Pm DURHAM. Gower, Cons, lead Ing with majority of 514, KINGSTON-----Ross, (Tonn.) elec. tion, vonceded. Nr ehange FRONTENAG-ADDINGTON, Onl ~=31 polls vu. of 88 give Spankis (Cons.) 5779, Btin-neombs /Li%,) 1113. KINGSTON-60 polis out of 33 #ive Ross (Cons,) 4035, Malliday 140.) 3969, KENT 484 polls put of ib gives athertord, 14d, 5637, Btonehnuse as, 1873 TORONTO PARKDALE--Elec- tion of David Spence, Oonservative, ! sonsedsd--Unehanged, | NORTHUMBERLAND --26 polls | out of #1 give Frasser, Liberal, $917: Mrs. MeDonald, Ind, Lib 85; Maybe, Cons, 2155. TORONTO, HIGH PARK--- tion of A. J Anderson, Cons, ceded, Unchanged, TORONTO BABY conceded, No change. WATERLOO NORTH of 12! xive--Euler, Lib, Homuth, Cons, 3481, Hon, tional change. 50 revenue, conceded WELLINGTON SOUTH Mitchell, Lib, 4155, (Continued on Page Elec. Election Hon. B, B. Ryckman, Conservativa 6107; | Election of |! W. D, Euler, minister of na of 102 give, Guthrie, Cous.,, (183 --- Congratulations: The high type of men who offered them- selves as political candidates is a credit- able reflection on the riding of South On. tario---to the winner may we extend our congratulations, Los. L. Canrir ITS ALWAYS COMFY AT THE REGENT! You'll receive the Election Returns at the Regent tonight, while you enjoy a good enter- tainment. | ported, W. H. Moore, Liberal, is leading Dr. T, E, ihe Con- servative, by 318 votes in one of the keenest election fights in [ the history of the riding of On- | tario, There were many sur- OUL | rises in the results as they came in over the telephone to The Times office. Contrary to the expectations of the Conserva [tives, Dr. Kaiser failed to roll ut up a large majority in the iid ; | of Oshawa, and at one stage it! looked as if it would be a run- away victory for Mr. Mcore -- | When the rural returns began to come in, however, there | were other surprises, many polls| which were expected give majorities for Moore sending | | Dr. Kaiser to the front, Some of these were in Pickering | township, and this feature of the returns made it difficult to | estimate "just what the final re {eult would be cons of No | to «+ The nesults from the «various subdivisions cama, in thick and | | fast, starting at 7.15, when the first { poll was: heard from. The first poll ona of the divisions of No.0, Mr. Moors A ma From that time on rolled | was | giving f4ority of 13 Oshawa Oshawa { the vole in, with Dr. Kaizer leading nt {and Mr. Moore 22 out of the Dy pag With | report one ul another 4h ally polls ed, Kai had a majority of lonly 178, which it is eded. | would Hardly be enough to carr inte to | or cone the Conservative cand tory and Plekering Weve! Rench township township reports, he apon ed up the issue again, ns of | the divisions gave Dr. Kaiser sub- { | atantinl majoritie With fwent} threo polls still to hear from, | however, Mr. Moora was ahead, | and the polls still to come In wey his major roma expected to Tucreasn rather than decrease i! The first municipality to be | While You Are Waiting for the Election News Play A Game of Golf Cd alo mg Tom Thumb Golf Course Near Times Bldg. It's Cool and Pleasant! SPEND THE EVENING HERE on the Bagot Street completed was Plekering township, | wich gave Mr, Moore ¥404 votes and Dr. Kaiser 1073, a majority | of 421 for the Liberal standard- bearer, Forty-three polls out of the forty-six In Oshawa gave Dr Kafser 4708 and Mr, Moore 4658, a majority of 50 for Dr. Kaiser, go that the township of Pickering alone far offset the majority for | Dr. Kalser in the city polls. The compldte returns are ex- pected to he available withih the next half hour, and will be given in the next extra edition, With 76 polls. out of 98 re-# Close, V Is Leading Riding - Liberal candidate in Ontario rid- | | with 76 polls out of D8 reported at (ing, Is leading by a majority of 318 | 8.28, ' CANADIAN SUMMARY Toronto, July | 28. --At 8 p.m, the 'Canadian Press re- ported the election of 20 members out of 245, distributed by parties:--Liberla, 3; Conservative, 15; Ind, 1, Ontario Riding Result Detailed Results of the voting in the riding of Ontario will be found on Page 2 of this special edition. to death vesterdoy by In roadhonse which they held up | | wera gambling hous | | hy RE i I ad | Election Conceded | | li A TERR a 8.50 p.m., the elec | tion of W. H. Moore, was At that time had 8,963 | conceded. Mr. votes Moore to 8,328 for Dr. Kaiser, a majority of 635 for Mr. with 16 polls to hear. from. Moore GAINS AND LOSSES | the recent earthquakes | * . Cons. Gain From Libs, N.B N.R Vietoria-Carleton Northumberland, Lib. Gain From Cons. Colchester, N.§ Bandits Slain Chicago. ~~ the owner of * » 83 Held in Raid Sudbury Eighty-three men arre Sudbury in alleged the two sted ald by police on » * . 100 Reds Arrested Barlin, One hundred Commun ints ing fighting in various parts of the city with Fascists and police, * * * Farmhand Drowns ng lohart Walker faymhand, wa drowned In the White River today He Wis A worker In this district and made his home at Brentha, ual a British Officer Stabbed Calcutta, India A Dritlsh po lee. mergeant named Ford today was reported. st fn native who escaped. Officials sald Ford was dying . * wera arrested yesterda Grooms, Premier Sends Sympathy Ottawa Pramier King has cabled the ltallan Govern ment expressing the sympathy of | | | 1 | Canada in the losses sustained in * Red Literature at Windsor Windsor,--8uspected of distribu ting seditious literature, prepared by agonts of the "Red" ers In New York and Chicago, Alexander Redderman, Windsor, ig held by the police for investigation, Now that this hot election is over, come to our Removal Sale YOU'LL ENJOY A LUNCH AT THE WALDORF CAFE Make the Waldorf Your Headquarters b Silverware, etc., etc. "The Jeweler" Everything Reduced Watches, Rings, Diagionds, Chinaware, Glassware, D.J. BROWN 10 King St. W. Phone 189 Two bandits were shot | dur- | | Black | gery ceded | | Minister of | coded Early Election Returns With Moore 3 3 Ahead From Eastern Provinces Se i ceded Smith, Conservative, cons No change NOVA SCOTIA HALIFAX Kle and ¥, Pp ative conceded YORK BUNBURY lection of | I, Hanson, Conservative wifon of W Quinn, both Con. | PICTO} Election Thomas + ntley ('onservative conceded, Changs NEW BRUNSWICK '% ITMORELAND, NB Elace 0B Conservative, 0 change ( «nl No change FHELBURNE-YARMOUTH, N wi Election of Hon, J. | Ralston, | Hone ational Defense, con wh No change ren } I'riee 0 hang ¢ ALBERT -~Election itive, and No TOHN Conger conceded aren COLCHES Election on Bell, Cons f of M. L, Urquhart, Liberal, conced | od Liberal gain from Con ANTIGONISEH GUYRBORO Klection of William Duff, Td conceded No change CUMBERLAND NB Election of Hop, Coneceded, No change hei } , RLOTTE, N.B Election of Klection ontipued on Page 2) You'll Enjoy a Nice Cool Drink or Ice Cream 44 TONIGHT a yr Jury & "Lovells » py King Steet East Oshawa ihbed in the back | Mackenzie | headquart. | ELECTION RESULTS ARE BEING RECEIVED AND ANNOUNCED AT NEW MARTIN THEATRE Sec and Hear "The Prince of Diamonds" NOW PLAYING CONGRATULATIONS To the winner of the political contest in South One ~=New Martin Theatre, COME TO KARNS Soda Fountain For Ice Cold Drinks, Milk Shakes, Milk Chocolate Tea Coffee Milk Toasted Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Bricks We deliver Ice Cream in Brick or Bulle Karns Drug Store Next P, O. Phone 378

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