Cape May County Times, 4 July 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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will retire I farm. other* will diaappear eUewhere. The I President Intends to stay here meet * of the summer, on the ground that the White Bouse to about as comfortable place as he could find with 1 a radio station handy to broadcast j campaign speeches.

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E STATE to to hire a full-fledged Minister Plenipotentiary In Washington. He Is l>r. Timothy A. Bmlddy. a former profeeeor at Cork University, who has already been In the United States for In diplomatic matten. however, which affect the Britln addition to the Free State, the British Ambassador will

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