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MR.. ROOSEVELT TO STAND AGAIN. STATE SECRETARY OPENS COVERNMENT CAM!’AIGN. (\j l> A. by Elec Tel. Omcisht). (Received March 6, S p.m.) WASHINGTON, (March o. Air. Roosevelt formally became a candidate for re-election to the Presidency to-day, with a statement from White II on so announcing that he signed a petition to have h:s name on the ballots for the primary elections in several States. It is regarded as a foregone conclusion that Air. Roosevelt will be the Democratic nominee. Ala 0. Hull, Secretary for State, delivered an address in Baltimore which is regarded as the formal opening, ol the election campaign by Cabinet members. In a broad scale defence of the Roosevelt. Administration. Mr. Hull devoted considerable time to monetary matters, and issued. what was tantamount to an invitation to the Powers to join America in world-wide currency stabilisation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12804, 7 March 1936, Page 7
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