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U.S. PRESIDENCY

EVE OF THE BATTLE WOMEN'S VOTI~A¥ IMPORTANT FACTOR. (Press Assocjai.^n.—Copyright.) ■WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. The woTneTrg vot.cm are expected to play an important part contest. The Califoniiari women's! Vote is certain to decide the issue tVetwee/l Mr Roosevelt and Dr Woodrow WiIsfWHEAVIEST VOTE ON RECORD. MR ROOSEVELT UNREGISTERED. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. There is the heaviest vote for the Presidential election' ever recorded in the history o£ the United States. Dr Wilson voted for himself. Mr Roosevelt found himself unregistered in consequence of his inability; to leave Chicago at the proper time, owing to the 'bullet wound. Intense interest is snown in- the election.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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U.S. PRESIDENCY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 5

U.S. PRESIDENCY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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