GERMAN ELECTION
THE SOCIALIST VOTE. INCCREASE OF 365,000 CLAIMED, AN OFFER WITH CONDITIONS, Br Telcgraph-Prcss Berlin, January 15. Tho Socialists claim to bavo polled 4,225,000 votes, mi incrcatc of 565,000 over last election. 'J'lio party utters lielp to any candidate against lite Right Centre ou condition that; ho resists any alteration of the Rcichstag Franchise and fresh taxation ou articles for general consumption. No pledge is required as to tlie expenditure on the Army and Navy. (Rec. January 16, 11 p.m.) Berlin, January 16. The total votes polled by each of (he principal parties are as follow:— Socialists 1,238,000 Centre 2,012,000 National Liberals 1,671,000 Radioals 1,550,000 Conservatives 1,159,000 The total number of votes reoorded was 12,188,000.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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116GERMAN ELECTION Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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