POLITICAL FOG.
SELECTING GERMAN CABINET. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT Received'Dec. 18, 11.15 a.m mr m. , D LONDON, Dec. 17. + L I / l6^ !mes Berlin correspondent says that Fbert received the party leaders and listened to their representations ill regard to the formation of the new Cabinet. Socialists, Democrats, and Centrists re-declared themselves in fai£ Ul ’i 0 > t . ™ Ki'and coalition, but as the eople s 1 arty had declared in favour of co-operation with the Nationalists, there was small probability of their wishes being fulfilled. It is now generally expected that Ebert null entrust Stresemann, the leader of the 1 eople s Party, with the task of forming a Government, but as Stresemann does not wish to take the Chancellor- i ship himself, but desires to remain foreign Minister, the routine will be tor him to produce a Chancellor for President.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 December 1924, Page 5
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