THE SCHLESWIG PLEBISCITE.
'RESULT OF THE VOTING. By Telegraph.—rress Assn.—Copyrifflt, Received Feb. 16, 1.10 a.m. Copenhagen, Feb. 13. The International Commission officially announces that the North Sehleswig plebiscite resulted in 75,151 votes in favor of union with Denmark, and 25,231 in favor of union with Germany. Danish authorities have entered North Sehleswig to prepare for the assumption of Danish administration.
Voting in the middle zone will probably talce place on March 14. . DANISH REJOICING. Flensburg, Feb. 12. The jubilation of the Danish population enraged a German, who hauled down the Allied flags and hoisted the German. It is believed the Allied Mission will declare a state of siege. Frer.eh troops with a band marching in ih.> streets ! received an ovation. Copenhagen, Feb. V2. Speakers in both Houses of Parliament delivered addresses welcoming the return of Schleswijr. The Germans at several places in Sehleswig cut down poles displaying the
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1920, Page 5
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