FRENCH ELECTIONS
QUIET, WITH HEAVY POLLING
QUIETEST MAY DAY FOR years.
, United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
BARIS, May 1. 1 1, is estimated that 8o per cent, ol the H. 000.000 voters polled at the election which is the quietest ever known in France, indicating the realisation ol |,lie gravity of the economic and international issues. It is also the quietest Labour Day for years, leelile l oiniil,mist outlnii sts resulting in a. score of arrests at Bayonne being the oiil.\ disturbances yet reported in the provinces Even Baris was peace!ill, except, (hat one man was shot and other bludgeoned. Earthquake shocks provided excitement at Mar'seilles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 6
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