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Chertsey by-election, 1904 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chertsey by-election, 1904 When John Arthur Fyler stepped down as Chertsey MP because of bankruptcy in 1904, by-elections were held. The candidates were Lord George Charles Bingham (Conservative) and Thomas Sadler (Liberal). The election was held on 7 July 1904. ==Campaign== Sadler stated that the Government had lost the confidence of the country by the mess and muddle both home and abroad. Sadler considered that the passage of the Education Act violated the great principle of public control of the expenditure of public money. Sadler was supported by the Trades Union Congress, for his promise to support legislation to remedy the Taff Vale decision. Lord Bingham (Conservative), in his address, expressed his agreement with the fiscal policy of the Prime Minister, and said the Chinese Ordinance was the only possible course towards the solution of the problem of the proper development of the Transvaal.〔
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