THE SCHLESWIG PLEBISCITE.
THREE TO ONE FOR DENMARK. (Received 8 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, February 15. The International Commission offirially announced that the North Slesvig plebiscite resulted in 75,151 votes in favour of J union with Denmark, and 25,231 in - favour of union with Germany. The ' Danish authorities entered North Slesvig > to prepare for the assumption of the Danish administration. The voting in I the middle zone will probably take place |! on the fourteenth of March.—(Renter.) ■ GERMAN PRESS FURIOUS. (Received 11.30 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, February 1">Speaking before the State Council, King Christian, in announcing the result i of the North Schleewig plebiscite, expressed deep gratitude to God He rc-i grctted his dear father had not lived to see this day. The Berlin press is furious and bitterly,, bewails the result of the plebiscite. It is f attributed to the lack of German propa- j) ganda in the country districts. —Reuter. [ j
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 5
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