GERMAN ELECTIONS
tremendous interest EVINCED. VIOLENCE AND DISORDER. Published in "The Time*”' (Received June 7, 8 p.m.) BERLIN, Juno 6. Polling at tlie elections is heavy owing to the return of nearly a million former prisoners of war and many colonials. PARIS* Juno 6. Seven parties are participating in to-dav’e elections in Germany. There are 2500 candidates, including 250 women. Reuter’s Telegram. BERLIN, June 6. Polling at the elections is , marked by considerable violence and constant scenes of disorder. PROGRESS REPORT. GOOD SHOWING BY -MAJORITY • PARTY'. •• ’ *■• Reuter’s Telegram. (Received June 7, 11.50 p.m.) RERLINj June- 7. The first provisional results eioctions show tbat in North Rerlin the Majority Socialists polled 19,000 votes, the Independent Socialists 36,000, .the Centre 3000. the People’s party 11,000, tho National party 7 10,000, _the Communists 1000. In Halle tho Majority party polled 10.000, the Independents 34,000,- the Democrats 13,000, . In Frankfobt tho Majorty party P°Ucd 21 000, the Independents 13,000. iho Majority party is also leading in Offenbach and Nuremberg. -
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 5
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165GERMAN ELECTIONS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 5
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