GERMANY FACES WORLD
VOTING IN THE PLEBISCITE
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United Press Association—By Electric 'l'elo-Erapu-—Copyright. BERLIN, October 27. Captain Gocring, Minister in Charge of Prussian Police, announces thut reliable non-Nazis.. will ca-opcrate. in the organisation of the elections ijJ order to secure fairness. Tlie votea will be counted publicly, though, voters will secretly mark the ballots. Forty million persona are entitled to vote, pi whom it is expected 39 million, will participate in tho plebiscite, 3o million voting in tho affirmative.. Herr Ilitler,. speaking- at. Cologne, said: "When others say. everything ia wrong in Germany, I reply,. 'Co-uia and looTc.' "We have, only our lists as weapons. The' others have, twenty thousand,, perhaps thirty ; thousand, tanks and aeroplanes. Isn't that a thraat against Germany?"
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 9
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124GERMANY FACES WORLD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 9
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