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Archibald Gossling

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306: 291: 38: 247: 50: 102:, and Labour's vote dropped sharply. Gossling's Conservative opponent was again Edward Salt, the only other candidate being E J Bartlett of the 122: 243: 57: 83:. Gossling benefited from a large rise in support for Labour and the presence of the third candidate. He was elected to the 256: 252: 91: 68: 46: 106:. Gossling was heavily defeated, with Salt winning the seat for the government by a majority of more than 15,000 votes. 42: 296: 227: 84: 301: 218: 71:, five years later, Gossling was again chosen as Labour candidate. This time he faced two opponents, 99: 95: 76: 54: 286: 281: 8: 80: 27: 236: 61: 103: 20: 87:
with a majority of 4,366 votes over Salt, while Beaumont secured 5,500 votes.
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he was chosen to contest the parliamentary constituency of
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for the Labour Party. He failed to unseat the sitting
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by trade, and became a member of the executive of the
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