TOLLS EXEMPTION.
THE PRESIDENT'S CAMPAIGN. 'U ' ~~ ~- By Cable.—Pnss Association. — Copyright. - ...t " : WASHINGTON, March 23. - | The President, answering an ■obj«*e-. tion that the repeal of the Panama j| tolls exemption is inconsistent with , -$ the Democratic platform, points out . that the Exemption Bill was carried L - ;| only with the aid of Republican votes. The President expects the suppose ~rs of two hundred Democrats when the House votes. .-,./■• .„i
STUBBORN OPPOSITION.
LONDON, March 24.. .■ *§ Renter's Washington correspondent states that stubborn opposition has '•'- arisen in the House against the repeal of the tolls exemption. A peculiar ,- v feature is that Mr Clark, the Spea£*r, -4" Mr' Underwood r and other politi(:ians\^; : >l ■who usually support the Administra '4 tion, are now opposing the repeal. '' 5-
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 7
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