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GERMAN PRESIDENCY

ASSURANCES TO BRITAIN . LONDON, April' 28. The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent gathers that shortly before the German presidential election .assurances reached London from Berlin to the effect that Hindenburg’s election would not involve any change ih the Reich’s foreign policy.. MR GERARD’S FEARS, n ■ ■ — / i .7 . NEW YORK, April 2'9. The fear that President Hindenburg will begin toffiuild up a gigantic military machine in Germany, was expressed by Mr Janies “ Gerard, loii.neriy .United States Ambassador to Germany during war time, who to-day declared : ‘‘Europe will become once more an armed camp ,if Hindenburg remains in power. If I were a German I would have, voted for Hindenburg, .as he will unite the factions of Germany, pull down the Reds, face the Soviet, and raise lielL with the Allies.'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 5

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GERMAN PRESIDENCY Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 5

GERMAN PRESIDENCY Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 5

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