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DEMOCRATUCityyiiNriON
DR. WOOD-HOW 'V.iL£ON LEADING.
ißeceived This Morning, 111 15 oc'Jock
BALTIMORE, July 2. Ceaseless balloting has marked .the entire session. .Dr. Woodrow Wilson is slowly in-<t,.a;.-ing JkiS lead. ,'l'hs: thirty-fifth Urallot resulted as follows: — Dr. Woodrow WiLnan 19-' I Mr Champ Clarke 439 IThere was a remai-lsable demonstration when the Indiana, Miehegan, Yemnont, lowa, and Maine delegates successively broke for Dr. Wilson. Tkore was a riotous sreene whea the Missouri delegate diepkyed a flaring banner emblazoned with the words: ''Absolutely- incorruptible, and above reproach," which was Mr Bry.urs eulogy (if Mr Champ Clark inl9lo. Mr. Bryan, livid with rage, ruslirati on to the platform, and protested, hut the audience shouted him down. - The police interfered in order to ' quell several free fights in. the bodv of the hall.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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139THE PRESIDENCY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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