GERMAN MINISTRY
’ NO MONARCHY RESTORATION, y [TIMES CABLE?.] LONDON, June 10. “The Times’s” Berlin correspondent reports that the Minister of the Interior, Baron Von Gayl, has characterised the talk of the re-establish-ment of the monarchy in -Germany as being foolish and injurious. Addressing the Reichstag, he said that he believed that a -monarchy would be the most suitable form of Government, but when the State’s existence itself was at stake, the monarchy was not a question to .be solved in their time. The Government would not distract .people afresh "by re-open-ing this question.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 2
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