UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.
ROOSEVELT SUPPORTS HUGHES.
Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, .Time 27, The Times' correspondent in Ne» York says that Mr. Roosevelt, in bin letter urging his party to support Mr. Hughes, said that President Wilson must be beaten for the country's good. He accuses him of impairing the strength of the national will to an un- / precedented degree Most of the Progressives are expected to obev Mr. Roosevelt, the remaindet prooably will go over to the ■ Democrats instead of continuing the. organisation minus Mr, Roosevelt.
The letter is a severe Wow tn the Democrats, who hoped that Mr. Roosevelt would not swallow Mr. Hughes, An the Democrats are no\v__iaeiiig a reunited enemy a itiff fight Is abend. The Republicans are most optimistic. They admit the popularity of President Wilson's German policy, but hope for large votes over the Mexican trouble.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1916, Page 4
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