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[“Tub Times” Service.] I! HUM AN GOVERNMENT'S REQUEST. . TilE COMING ELECTIONS. (Neccived this (lav at 11.2 d a.m.) BERLIN, March 0. In view of tho approaching general elections (lie Governineut of the Reich has appealed to the authorities in I fie occupied territories for li !, eify of the press and freedom of speech throughout the occupied zones in order to ensure uninfluenced voting. Ihe Government also fished permission for speakers from unoccupied Germany to address meetings and that the fourteen thousand inhabitants expelled from I lie occupied regions, of whom two thirds are voters, should he allowed to vote. [I is stated that the i n lei - Allied lihimdaiiit High Commission i.s likely to grant the freedom of the press so fains the safety of the occupation troops permits
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1924, Page 3
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131GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1924, Page 3
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