FOOLISH TALK.
No Intention of Restoring
German Monarchy.
OFFICIAL ATTITUDE.
("Times" Cables.)
LONDON, June 10.
Tie Berlin correspondent of "The Times" reports that the Minister of the Interior, Baron von Gayl, characterised talk of the re-establishment of the Monarchy in Germany as foolish and injurious. Addressing the Reichsrat, the Minister said he believed a Monarchy was. the most suitable form of Government, but when existence itself was at stake a Monarchy was not a question to be solved in our time. The Government would not distract the people afresh by reopening this question.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 9
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