HINDENBURG’S ELECTION REPORTED.
BERLIN, April 26.—Drizzling rain is falling. The polling throughout the country is heavier than it, was on. .March 29. A lew collisions between the rival sections is icporteu but nun.; were serious. the only sign oi cntiiusiasm in' the capital was that displayed by hoys and youths, who dashed through the streets on motor lorries, waving hags and cheering either Hindenburg or Marx. —Bonier. . . , , . , BERLIN. April 25.—1 tls undei.slood that Jlindei.burg was oloeted. At 12.30 a.m. the * voles announced were: Hindenliurg 14,443,223, Mats 13,656,793, Tln.elrnauu 1,910,451. —A and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 12
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