GERMAN ITEMS'
("The Times” Service.J UERAI AN PRES 1 DENCY. BERLIN, -March 29. Glorious neat tier tavoureU tiie Gorman presidential elections. .Many of Hie voters preferred to spend the day ,u the countryside. Consequently the percentage of the electorate polling was considerably less than at the last Reichstag elections. Some buildings were befiagged, the Republican colours seeming to predominate. crowds are gathering in the streets, waiting for the results, which are not expected to be complete until to-mor-row. BERLIN, -March 29. Polling in the presidential election is being conducted without incident. It is estimated that (So per cent ol the people voted. LONDON. .March 30. Reuter's Berlin correspondent says: With ten million votes counted at midnight, the indications are that Jarrcs will ultimately head the poll, hut he is not secure with an absolute majority. If he lacks such a majority, it will necessitate a re-poll on April 2(1. The position roughly is:— •Tarres 4,009,000 Braun 3.000,000 Marx 1,000.000 Thaelmami 1.000.000
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 2
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