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'■ —• RESULT OF SLESYIG. PLEBISCITE. (Rec. February 13, 5.5 p.m.) . Amsterdam, February 12. 'There are intense rejoicings in S esvig, though the final result of the plebiscite has not yet been declared. Crowds thronged the streets- of all the towns and villages awaiting tho returns. When it was seen tliftt reunion Willi Denmark was assured '..the ■ mado festival. Bonds played the Allies anthefms and • tho inhabitants hung- out national llags.-Aus.-'MZ:- Cable Assn Copenhagen, February 11.. Progress reports of the plebiscite m Slesvig show that three-quarters of the voters are in favour of Denmark, ihis greatly oxcecds expectations.—Aus.-K./i. Cable' Assn. ' ... GREAT JUBILATION. ■ (Rec. February 11, 1.20 a.m.)
: Flcnsborg, February 12. The iubilation of the Danish p°P u ' a " tion enraued a German, who hauled dowii tho Allied flass and hoisted.tllie < jeiiman liar. It is believed that the Allied Missioi'i will declare a state of siege. J'reach troops, with a band, marclung the strceta received an ovation.—Aus.-3n t .Z. Lablo Assn.
A WELCOME .RETURN. (Rec. February 13, 11.20 p.m.)
Copenhagen, February 12. Speakers in both Houses of Parliament delivered addresses welcoming the return of Slesvig. The Germans at several places in Slesvig cut down poles displayinp the Danish flag.-Aus.-N.Z. Üblo Aesn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7
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