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and the result of which had declared the day before. A further reason for the small majority may have been what was reported to have been splits and disagreements in the local
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reform and spoke at a number of public meetings to demand an end to what were described as cruel methods of slaughtering animals for food and calling for the compulsory introduction of mechanically operated humane-killers.
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however he lost the seat by the wide margin of 4,338 votes.
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system, a form of Chinese child slavery then prevalent in
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a by-election which had been caused by the resignation of
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