RISE OF BOTH EXTREMES
DEMANDS OF THE RIGHT
CABINET WILL BE UNSTABLE.
(UNITED PEESS AS3OOATIOS.—COPYRIGHT.) (SYDNEY BUM CABLB.) (deceived 7th May, 8.30 a.m.) BERLIN, 6th May. The German elections resulted in marked progress by the Extremists, with the collapse of the Centre Social Democrats. The surprising Communist gains were due to reaction against Hitlerism. The Right demands the restoration' of the monarchy and the rejection of the experts' reports; and the Extreme Right desires to tear iip the Versailles Treaty. It is considered that the result must be to ease the international situation ; but the increase of Communism ne ■ cessitates German concentration upon international affairs. It is expected that the dispnited Central Parties will reunite, but even if they succeed with the help.of the Social Democrats and the German People's Party in forming a new Cabinet, its life is certain to be short.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 7
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