MEMEL ELECTION.
INDIGNATION SUBSIDING IN GERMANY. RECOGNITION OF FAVOURABLE FACTS: (.Received Wednesday, 11.50 p.m.) • LONDON, October 2. The ‘ • Daily Telegraph’s ’ ’ Berlin correspondent says the storm of indignation about the Memel elections is slowly subsiding in Germany, largely owing to two facts which are regarded as highly favourable to the German cause, firstly the publicity given everywhere to the breakdown of the election arrangements and the‘'consequent necessity of extending the voting it is not believed that Lithuania wouljd have prolonged the polling if the
world eyes had .not. been turned) on Memel—and secondly a general belief that the election will show a considerable majority for the German Party. Tension *still exists, but a period of comparative calm is expected while the votes are being counted.
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Wairarapa Age, 3 October 1935, Page 5
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