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FIRST PICTURES BY AIR OF MOMENTOUS SAAR PLEBISCITE.—On January 7 the first votes were cast in the Saar plebiscite. They were cast by all people who for various reasons would be unable to vote on Sunday, January 13, such as hospital patients, convicts, postmen, police, busmen, etc. The illustration shows the central poll in Saarbrucken in the Nauwieser School, voters receiving their ballot papers after the inspection of their identity card*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 7

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FIRST PICTURES BY AIR OF MOMENTOUS SAAR PLEBISCITE.—On January 7 the first votes were cast in the Saar plebiscite. They were cast by all people who for various reasons would be unable to vote on Sunday, January 13, such as hospital patients, convicts, postmen, police, busmen, etc. The illustration shows the central poll in Saarbrucken in the Nauwieser School, voters receiving their ballot papers after the inspection of their identity card* Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 7

FIRST PICTURES BY AIR OF MOMENTOUS SAAR PLEBISCITE.—On January 7 the first votes were cast in the Saar plebiscite. They were cast by all people who for various reasons would be unable to vote on Sunday, January 13, such as hospital patients, convicts, postmen, police, busmen, etc. The illustration shows the central poll in Saarbrucken in the Nauwieser School, voters receiving their ballot papers after the inspection of their identity card* Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 7