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LEAVING FOR NEW YORK.—Mr Richard Nixon, the Republican Party’s candidate for the United States Presidential election, saying good-bye to two young supporters before boarding an aircraft in Los Angeles. He flew to New York to await the results of the election. —-Photograph by cable.

THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION.—Vice-President Humphrey and his wife threading their way through the crowded street towards his campaign headquarters, a hotel in Minneapolis. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 1

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LEAVING FOR NEW YORK.—Mr Richard Nixon, the Republican Party’s candidate for the United States Presidential election, saying good-bye to two young supporters before boarding an aircraft in Los Angeles. He flew to New York to await the results of the election. —-Photograph by cable. THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION.—Vice-President Humphrey and his wife threading their way through the crowded street towards his campaign headquarters, a hotel in Minneapolis. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 1

LEAVING FOR NEW YORK.—Mr Richard Nixon, the Republican Party’s candidate for the United States Presidential election, saying good-bye to two young supporters before boarding an aircraft in Los Angeles. He flew to New York to await the results of the election. —-Photograph by cable. THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION.—Vice-President Humphrey and his wife threading their way through the crowded street towards his campaign headquarters, a hotel in Minneapolis. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 1