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"QUITE CONTENT."

Satisfactory Results Assured By Parleys. ARRIVAL AT PHILADELPHIA. (Australian Press Assn. —United Service.) (Received 10.30 a.m.) BALTIMORE, October 10. An ovation from several hundred people greeted Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and his "daughter Ishbel when they came to the observation platform of their car during, a five-minute etop on Thursday. Mr. Mac Donald arrived at Philadelphia before noon and gave a luncheon to the physicians and nurses who tended hinr in the Jefferson Hospital when he. was ill here two years ago. In addition to the reception committee delegations 30 British war veterans formed, two lines at the station, through which the Prime Minister passed and shook hands with every man. The station crowd broke through the police and surrounded Mr. Mac Donald, who shook the Jiands of all in reach. Mr. Mac Donald after his arrival said that he was going away "content and convinced that' in the more congenial atmosphere there would be satisfactory results" from his conferences with President Hoover.

BACK IN NEW YORK.

THREE-DAY VISIT.

(Australian Press Assn. —United Service.) (Received i.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, October 10. Mr. Mac Donald and his party arrived at 5.10 on Thursday for a. three-day visit.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 7

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"QUITE CONTENT." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 7

"QUITE CONTENT." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 7

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