U.S. PRESIDENCY.
HEP[JBLICAN SPLIT MAY
AFFECT COOLIDG'E’S C
i (deceived June 4, 8.25 p.m.) ; __ W ASHTXGTOX. June 3. j A. spilt in the Republican ranks, j which-may even endanger the re-eloc- | tion -of Mr Coolidgc, i? predicted by j Westeru Republicans who are hitter ■ towards the Eazte: :i it: iers because j the MlcXuiy-iJaugen Agricultural Rti lief Bill hits been blocked and no oih- ' er measure to aid the farmers lias j been brought forward. Many -Westj 'em Republicans assert they v.TI supj port Mr Robert IWolletto, tiie Proj gressive Republican, or a Democrat in i the Presidential election.—Reuter.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 5
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