U.S. PRESIDENCY.
TIE LEAGUE QUESTION. 7 Bijr TflUfTlph.—Press Ann.—CspnUM. Washington, Oct. IT. Speaking at St. Louis, Mr. W. G, Harding (Republican candidate) said: lus seat her spokesman to me Informally asking America, in its new realtatlott of the situation, to lead the way fair an association of nations. If there is to be a league of the nations fcf the world, it ought to be one big enough and broad enough to take in all the nations of the world, etee one group Will organise and be arrayed against an-other."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. LABOR CONDEMNS REPUBLICANS. Received Oct 18, 7.25 p.m. New York, Oct. 17. Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, in a statement, said America wonld pass through four years of reaction if Mr. W. G- Hardin? (Republican nominee) were elected President. Mr. Harding had not taken a stand for progress on any one of the great issues.—Aus.-N.Z. Gable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1920, Page 5
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