GERMANY WITHIN
(By Eleotrie Telegraph— ■gtu.i , GERMAN ELECTIONS. GREAT SOCIALIST , VICTORY.' BERLIN, June 7. There \are 16,202,000 votes so far counted, which are distributed as follows :—lndependent Socialists, 3,<522,000; People’s Party 2,636,000; National, Party 2,'172,000; Centre P&j-ty 1,803,000: Democrats 1,626,000; Communists 328,000. •* Out of 160. members so far elected, ■ 48 are Independent Socialists; 44 are • Social Demcroats; 29 ere Nationalists; 20 are Centre Party; and.l4 arp Dejno- . cratS. Those elected include Eichorn, Lode hour, Bauer, Scheidemann, Helffericlj, and Erzberger. The women voted in the same pro-' portion as the men, ELECTION PROSPECTS:' (Received this day at 9(30 n.m.) - . \ BERLIN, June 8. -The prospects of the mnintenanc of the coalition' nre small, unless a reconi 'ciliation is effected between the Socialists wings which the “Vorwaerts” recommends. Tlie “ijokal Anzeiger” says the only success achieved by Government in the elections lay in the fact that' order wa» not disturbed, excppt in one municipality in Pommerania, where independents burned the ballot papers.
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