A COALITION.
FAVOURED IN GERMANY, NEED FOR UNITED FRONT. (ifSITEP «TEKSB ASSOCIATION—BI EfcECTBIC fELKaRAPH-^COPVaiGHT.) BERLIN, November 28. Dr. Mueller, after a conference with I'R'sjclent Von Hindenburg, met the Party leaders with a view to the formation of -a grand coalition, which many, iueludiii'g Dr. Stresemanu, urge is more than ever necessary to present ;; powerful united front on the Repara. tions discussions. The People's Party is strongly in favour of reconstruction,, and there is jio objection from the Socialists or from the Democrats, but the Catholic Centre Party prefer a postponement jvn.ling the Party Congress on December Sch, when their policy ivill be ■ discussed and a now chairman elected in place of the ex-Chancellor, Dr. Marx. The German viewpoint is that the peed for a strong front has been increased by the French suggestion that the Reparations Committee must appoint the experts. A section of the Press sees in the proposal a reaction from Locarno to Versailles, based on the desire to revive Germany's international inequality.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 9
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167A COALITION. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 9
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