GERMANY TO-DAY
gov hun me xt' now strongly entrknchei).
.'•.•■ Copenhagen,.'Oclobcr 1."A competent' lierlin observer, summing up Ihe situa;ien in Germany to-day. says thetime'and opportunity for overthrowing the'present Government is past. The majority flf the officers, though against the Government, realise thai: an attempted' revolution 'from- the Right, would be solidly opposed by the whole nation, while members oi'"live lixlreirie Lett are growingly recognising the idea that the Soviet system, alter' the happenings- in. Hudapcst aiid Munich, tvould not be supported by the workers'. The Independent Socialists.:have come to realise that n■-minority dictatorship is impossible. Indeed, I here is evidence that all parties are solid for ordered Government.—Renter. '•■ '■
democrats join the cabinet.Berlin, October 1. Thv-Democrats nave eunsentud to enter Ufa Cabinet, taking the Ministries of Ji.stict! ami tlm Inlcrinr, ami also Ihe new 'Ministry for the execution of. the economic conditions of the l'eace Treaty, including the compensation of Germans abroad and for the mercantile marine— Neuter. • ...
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 9
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