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(“Sydney B;in’’ Cables). [Received this day at 0.25 a.m.) LONDON, .March DO. The "Daily .Mail’s” Paris correspondent says M. Poincare in unveiling a war memorial at Barlduc, said Germany's suggestions lor a security pact are hicrely a prelude to a carefully ~ thought out war of revenge. Every y 1“ ]iolitical party in Germany claims a portion of the territory given to Poland, inhabited by Poles. If France and the Allies give way thereon it will whet tiie German appetite. She, with perhaps Soviet Russia’s assistance, will some day carry out another partition of Poland, thereby recovering her hegemony' in Central Europe. She will next turn upon France completing the second evolution which resulted in the tearing away of two of France’s provinces and the establishment of a German Empire. G Kit .MAX VOTING. (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.) RERUN, .March 111. The principal fact emerging from the election is that the possibility of an extremist swing to either side has been ruled out by the sound defeat of the Fascist Imdendorfl' and the Communist Thaelmann. An interesting feature was the failure of the Rightist Jarres to come up to expectations. It is noteworthy that losing votes were at Drusberg, whence as burgomaster, lie was ejected by the occupation authorities. On tlie contrary, the Socialist, Rraun, did better than was expected. A problem now confronts the Republicans and Democrats to hit on a suitable joint candidate, when a Republican president would lie practically assured, otherwise Jarres will continue the favourite. Roughly twenty-seven decimal three million or seventy per centum of the electorate voted, three million less than at the Parliamentary elections in December. The Social Dcmoncrats, the Reich, lllor and Centre held the ground while Bavarian peoples party and Democrats lost four hundred thousand votes. The National Socialists and Communists lost respectively seven hundred and eight hundred thousand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 3
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