GERMAN ITEMS.
lOi l lljlu.N AM) ,N Z UADLE ASSOCIATION. GERMAN ELECTIONS. FIRST RESULTS. RERUN, May I. Tlie tirst German e!eetio:t results wore anno imi'd late in the evening, am) do not indicate how the general vote went. Eighty-live per cent of the eleelerate polled. In some districts huge crowds were parading tlie streets. Thousands assembled at points where the returns were thrown on the .'■••lecii. A Cologne telegram says the election uas devoid, of excitement. The voting followed religious rather than political lines. Tho only noticeable activity was displayed by tho Social Democrats anil t!:•; People’s Freedom Party. The latter's slogan was '’Down with tin* Jews!” GERMAN ELECTIONS. RERUN, May 1. The A!(.delates are apparently holt! i:tg their own in the elections throughout tin* eonntiv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1924, Page 2
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