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The Convention of the democratic state has become a “wet and dry” fight this late afternoon. Wet won. The battle was long the appointment of a candidate for representatives in Congress. Ex-prosecutor General Robert C. White of George Town, a Supporter wet, defeated William Saul of Bury LP, of Dover, on the second ballot.
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