AMERICAN POLITICS
LAST SESSION OF 66TH CONGRESS OPENED OVATION TO PRESIDENT-ELECT By TsloEraDh—Proßß Aa«ooin,tlon-OoDvileM (Rec. December 7, 8.15 p:m.) Washington, Decembor fi. The last session of the sixty-sixth Congress opened with an ovation to Mr. Harding, who took his Senatorial seat and spoke as a member of that body. Ho said ho wished to havo the co-operation of Congress, but pointed out (thtit three months of Democratic rule remained. He hoped the Senate and the House would help to mako it fruitful, and unanimously recognise that fhore were no party ends to servo.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 7
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