GROWTH IN GERMANY
INTENSE FEELING AROUSED
FIRE-EATING NATIONALISTS.
(united rn?9s association.—comi<W<) (AUSTRALIAN . DEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received 27th April, 8 a.m.) BERLIN, 26th April. The intensity of the feeling aroused by the growth of irregular armed forces in Germany, both Nationalist and Social ist, is illustrated by the simultaneous debates in the Reichstag and the Bavarian Diet. In the latter instance the Socialists accused the Government of, conniving at the creation of these bodies, which are leading to civil war qr. war with France. The Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Hevr Schweyer, praised t{ie Nationalist movement as healthy and most welcome, but said he would not allow it to. interfere with politics or disturb internal peace. The' Socialists' demand for the dissolution of the irr«gu,We was jectedReports from Munich show that the Nationalists hays been heartened by the vote of the Bavariaij Diet, and are jnore than ever determined to prevent the arj rest of their leaders, though it is understood that some of th* Bavarian Ministers dissent fromyHerr Schweyer's eu« logy of the Nationalists' fire-eating activities.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 7
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177GROWTH IN GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 7
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