GERMANY WITHIN
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A GERMAN PROTEST, (Received this day at '8 a.m,) PARIS, June 5
“Le Journal” says workers at the Zeppelin factories in Germany are opposing the surrender of large airships at Bordensee and Nordistern on the ground that'their loss will seriously prejudice the future interests of aviation in German^. GERMAN ELECTIONS. (■Received this day at 9.30 n.m.) *' PARIS, June 6. Seven parties are participating in to-' day’s elections in Germany. There are 2,500 candidates, including 250 women. DR. SOLE OFF TO JAPAN. (Received this day at 10 35 a.in.) ■ BERLIN, June 6, Dr Soli is proceeding to Tokio as an ambassador.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1920, Page 2
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