GERMAN PRESIDENT
: ELECTION CAMPAIGN PARTY PASSION AFLAME. (United Press Association.—By Electric . Telegraph..—Copyrigb t.) BERLIN, March 12; The Graf Zeppelin is making a cruise throughout Germany and is dropping Hindenburg leaflets, a* i>Chancellor Bvuening in the course; of a. broadcast urged that Marshall Von Hindenburg must win the Pre ioential election, if Germany was to live. Party passion is aflame in Germany, the country, being in a fever of excitement o n. the eve of the Presidential election. A street fight in Hamburg between Hitlerites and Communists resulted in one death and several were injured. There were many arrests. 10,000,000 VOTES COUNTED. HINDENBURG’S BIG LEAD. 'Received this day at 9.25 a,m) BERLIN, March 13. A total of 11,440,000 votes had been counted by ten - o’clock, Hindenburg 6,525,000, Hitler 3,493,000,' Tlielmahri 1,545,000, Duesterbero 836,003, Wintex 32,000, It is expected that Hindenburg will have an absolute majority.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1932, Page 5
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