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• 'Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] I VICTORY l-'OK COMMUNISTS j AM) SOCIALISTS. ! Lie: MX. Oct. 215. ! The election for the Berlin Munici- ■ pal Council in which 1.750,000, or sixty ]>cr cent, of the electorate voted, resulted in a victory for the Socialists and Communists, who. together polled ' nearly one million votes against three !|uartors of a million for the other parties. The Council, hitherto had a small bourgeois majority, comprising all parties. except Socialists and Communists. The Communists doubled their poll compared with the last election in 1021. The Soealists and German Nationalists. generally, maintained their positions, hut the People’s Party lost heavily. There were the customary clashes between the rival factions in the streets with the result that many were slightly injured, a number of arrests being made.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1925, Page 2
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