MILITARY GERMANY.
ROYALIST PARTY BUSY. THE MONET OP STINNES. SOCIALIST TROOPS REVIEWED. my Cable—Press Association.—CopyrlgHt.) (Received 1.30 p.m.) BERLIN, September 7. Tlle "Times" Munich correspondent says that if Dr. Stresemann, the Chancellor, falls, and that inevitable chaos is the result, the Monarchist party will , be able to rely on the huge financial re- I sources of Hcrr Hugo Stinnee, and the ■ military genius and organising ability of Ludendorff. "I Herr Hitler's oratory and political \ acumen must be reckoned with. General Ludendorff, addressing the Monarchist party's demonstration at Xuremburg, said the party was not in- j terested in restoring "the Kaiser mon- ! archy, but wanted to awaken the national snirit and build up Germany's former trust in her military power. Military commanders and others who for so long were foremost in advocating the restoration of the military party, attended and saw 70.000 National Socialist storm troops salute Herr Hitler and General LudendortT. No sergeant of the British Guards could have found fault with them. There are strong evidences that big industrialists, notably Herr Stinnes, are tinanciiig Hitler, iioDing , to onsure tnpniselves against future Bolshevism. —(A. and >\Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 7
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