PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
[■AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLK ASSOCIATION.! new YORK, November 3. Reports from Dayton and'' Marion * state that Cox and Harding -eeeived the election returns at their newspaper offices. Coolidge and Roosvelt, the vice-Presidential candidates received special telegraphic returns in Boston and at Hyde Park respectively. None of these four would issue any stateT until the complete returns were j*available. Washington telegrams report ' that although eai'ly returns seemed to indicate that Harding had secured on overwhelming victory, White House offi- , cials would not concede the Republican j, success. It was pointed out that in 1916 election, the early returns seemed to assure Mr 'Hughes of election but the result remained doubtful for many days. Senator George H. Moses, the Republican, who seemed doomed to defeat,- \\;on in New York.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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