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GERMANY

GENERAL VON SEECKT. LOYAL TO THE REPUBLIC. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, BERLIN, Juno General Von Socckt (Gommandcr-in-Gliicf of tlio Gorman forces), giving evidence at the trial of a group of Monarchist conspirators who aro accused of planning his death, warned ail persons plotting to overthrow the Republic that ho would ruthlessly torn machine gurus on them and shoot to the very last bullet. General Von Eeeckt stated that Iris loyalty to the Government whom he serves as a soldier stands above his Conservative political opinions. His linn attitude is more important because the commanders o.f all of Ibo seven divisions are warm supporters of General Yon Seccht,—A. and N.Z. Cable. CAB INI IT - AIA KIN C. A LEAD FROM AMERICA AND BRITAIN. JUNKERS NOT WANTED. BERLIN, June 2. (Received June 5, at 9.55 a.m.) Tlio ‘ Yo-rir-ehe Zcilnng’ declares that litre British and American Governments hhintiv told Hut Ebert that a Coalition which included Nationalists, would not further German interests. This intimation, following the reports r.f Ihe German Ambassadors that Urn inclusion of tin? Junkers would he disnstrous, Lads Ire the hope that a Coalition will lie based on the People’s Party and the Centre Democrats.—Bydney ‘Run’ Gable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 4

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GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 4

GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 4