PLEBISCITE IN SILESIA.
DRUMMING UP THE VOTERS. BIG GERMAN CAMPAIGN. LONDON, March 11. The Berlin correspondent uf the "Morning I'ost" stiites that the mijrration of German outvoters to Upper Silesia in preparation for the plebiscite, which will (lociile whether I'pper Silesia sluill remain (ierman territory or be incorporated in Poland, lias begun. Within 1(1 days 300,000 <!t;rman voters will Ito distributed ainoni; Silesiun towns and villages. They have been drummed up from every part of llermany by tireless propaganda currietl on by tlu> League ol Home-true I'pper Silcsiiins, The Leajrue lias collected funds to pay the travelling expenses of the voters, and to ensure comfortable meals, etc. The trains are met at stopping plares by demonstrators. The Germans are confident of victory at the polls now that the Allies bare promised to allow all to vote, whether resident in tic area or not.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 7
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