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CROWN TO BESTOW.

CHANCELLOR’S POWER. NOT A PRIMARY QUESTION. LONDON, March 27. Herr Hitler could impose a monarchy upon Germany to-morrow, says tho Berlin correspondent of the “Sunday Dispatch,” but a candidate might hesitate to owe his crown to a- man whose opponents, in numbers, are almost equal to his supporters. Yet the ex-Kaiser, who on the outbreak of the Great War in 1914- declared that he knew “no party, only Germany,”- may find his mission in the reconciliation of the opposing groups, which at present are bitter enemies. Ho would . return at ' a moment’s notice if he' received a spontaneous- call Trom the people. Herr Hitler, no doubt a monarchist at heart, regards the restoration as only secondary at present, because it needs careful preparation. Germany’s four former kings were independent sovereigns of the smaller States, and their return would increase the difficulties, as petty rulers would impede unification, at which the Nazis aim.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 5

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CROWN TO BESTOW. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 5

CROWN TO BESTOW. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 5