GERMAN CRISIS.
GENERAL ELECTION PROBABLE, SOCIALIST PARTY AND PACT. (BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COrTBISHT.) (EEUTER'S' TXLEQEAMS.) (Received October 29tli, 11.20 p.m.) BERLIN, October 28. A communique issued by the governing party of the Socialist Party state* that the Party will not vote for the Locr.rno Bill in the present Reichstag, as they are unable to aoqiut German Nationalists of the responsibility for voting for the ratification of the Security Pact. The Socialists therefore demand the dissolution of the Reichstag, «:lthough they consider the Locarno Agreements a pronounced success for their own policy. This seems to indicate that there will be no Reichstag majority for the Pact and a General Election is the only solution. COMPLETE SURPRISE. HINDENBURG LEAVES HURRIEDLY. (Received October 29th, 7.20 p.m.) LONDON, October 29. The German political crisis has come as a complete surprise. The situatiou is at present obscure. President von Hindenbung is hurrying to Berlin from Hanover.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 9
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