CRISIS IN GERMANY.
DR. LUTHER'S DILEMMA. ALL HANDS AT LOGGERHEADS. iKecoived 1 p.m.i BERLIN, January 19. Dr. Luther's efforts to form a coalition Cabinet comprising Democrats, Centrists, German People's, and Bavarian People's parties failed, owing to differences between the Democrats and Bavarians. The former insisted upon Dr. E. Koch being given the Ministry of the Interior, but the Bavarians objected to Koch, saying he is a danger to the Fedeuil system of the Reich on account of his strong Democratic and Republican views. Dr. Luther will make a final effort today to bring the parties together, but in the event of his failure the President will be faced with two alternatives, askin': Dr. Luther to form a Cabinet of officials and experts, or inviting another politician to make an attempt.— (A. and X.Z. table.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 7
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