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DEMOCRATS AND V/ILSON. DISLOYALTY REBUKED. Unttid Prebb JSWOOIXTIOIf. (Received 11.35 a.m.) Washington, June 14. Renter states that the Democratic Convention opened at St. Louis with the usual speeches. There is every expectation that President Wilson and vice-President Marshall will be renominated by acclamation. President Wilson, during a patriotic address at Washington, rebuked the disloyalty of a small minority of citizens of foreign extraction (undoubtedly referring to German sympathisers), saying at this moment that they were trying to "levy a sort of political blackmail under a threat (f vengeance at the polls." President Wilson said he believed lie voiced one of the issues of the campaign, which will be incorporated in the Democratic platform. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT. (Received 1.20 p.m.) London. June 14. -German newspapers are delighted at Hughes ousting Roosevelt.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 60, 15 June 1916, Page 6
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