GERMAN POLITICS.
FATHERLAND MAY BECOME WORLD’S BATTLE-FIELD 1 “NATION MAY BE SOLD OUT.” United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Oopyriffh* (Times Cables.) LONDON, ; Oct; 23. The Times’ Berlin correspondent states that Dr. Streseniann’s foreign policy has been precipitate and incautious, only helping to bring France and England together j again to -thte ekclufiio'n ’of - Germany.’ 1 '• ' G According to the new Nationalist leader, Hugenburg, in the course of an address to a party sera et meeting, the most important task is to prevent Germany becoming the world’s battlefield. The most serious domestic problem ■is the enormous indebtedness. If the Dawes plan continues for a decade,Germany, lie said! would lie "sold out-. The party's foremost basic was to preserve the old German spirit- and encourage semi-military organisations. *
The Centre Party’s organ suggests that Hugenburg is disappointed' Because lie has not achieved the hopedfor.,;plutoe;ratic. influence. He, has been dreaming Fascist dreams. Radical newspapers welcome the election of Flugenburg because it is likely be will produce a powerful an-ti-Nationalist coalition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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