THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.
FINAL RESULTS OF SECOND
BALLOTS
SMALL SOCIALIST ADVANCE
(Received 22, 8 a.m.) Berlin. January 21
The second ballots resulted in the election of nine Conservatives, six of the Imperial Party, including PanGerman and Licbert, twenty National Liberals, including Basserman, Andrs Fiinck, and Pasioiie, seventeen Radicals and People’s Party, eighty Socialists, seven Centro Party. The latter gained two and lost live seats, the Socialists gained eight and lost five, the National Liberals gained ten and lost six. Moltke, of the Imperial Party, a former Prussian Minister of the Interior, was defeated.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 33, 22 January 1912, Page 5
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