HINDFNBURG’S RULE.
SPiRIT OF OLD REGIME
BERLIN CROWD'S ATTITUDE. LONDON, May 12. Emphasising that, like his triumphial entry into Berlin., ;the ceremony of swearing in Field Marshal Hindenburg as President of tiTe German Republic was condtic-ted with a minimiim of display, the Berlin correspondent of the Times says: “The militarists, having come iiito their own again, did not. make the mistake of parading their return, but were content with the substance of .victory. “Yet nobody knowing the oid Germany could' miss the atmosphere of the proceedings or doubt thut- a good deal of the old order lias been recaptured, nor was the crowd which gathered before the Reichstag reassuring. It conveyed the impression that it was not all averse to the return of the old regime.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 May 1925, Page 9
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