PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
[By Electeio Telegraph—Copyright.] (Per Pkess Association.) Received November /. at 10.5 p.m. London. November 7=, v : " Tho Times says that the Amencaii tHouse i 3 strongly Democratic, and the "indications are Will toe-a small Democratic majority in the Senate Britain lias every reason to espect tli.it President Wilson will be a good friend-, ■but the formula to coyer the .Democratic external policy is hard to find owning to the lapse of time since the last Democratic President. _ ■ . ' ; . . New York, November '■ The stock market has made substantial advances after Dr Wilsons statement, which is reassuring the commeicial community. Received November 8, at 9.40 London, -November (. Mr Aclaud- at a. Liberal meeting at Taunton said Mr Wilson's election was a. victory for--a reduction of. griffs* message iof 'Gbdspe'ed' might .well go to tlie new President in his task to reduce.''t lie tariff '"ftßta bring- tlie: t.riists • into a, proper, position Short of a -rfc volutiofi it'wis' almost impossible to disestablish the: trusts', and the only thing to do was to keep clear of them from the beginning.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11783, 8 November 1912, Page 4
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176PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11783, 8 November 1912, Page 4
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