DIED IN HARNESS
VICTIM OF OVERWORK
DISREGARDED DOCTORS
Australian Press Association—United Service.
(Received 4th October, 10 a.m.)
BERLIN, 3rd October.
Dr. Stresemann 's death has brought confusion into German polities. He was the strong man of the Government, which is now^like a ship without a helmsman. He undoubtedly killed himself by overwork. Ho had been suffering for years from severe kidney disease, and the doctors repeatedly warned him that his life was in danger if he continued in politics. Last Friday he gave a recoption to foreign journalists, when he gave the impression of being a sick man who ought to be abed. Yesterday was very strenuous with several conferences of the Chancellor and other politicians. There was also a meeting of the People's Party in an effort to avert the threatened Government crisis over the unemployed insurance law. Dr. Stresemann made a long statement, but he was only able to,, speak slowly and feebly.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 9
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