GERMAN AFFAIRS.
GOVERNMENT POSITION SECURED TYROL CONTROVERSY CLOSED. by cable- press association— copyright. LONDON, March 25. The Berlin correspondent of the Times states that the Reichstag debate proved that the Nationalists, who counted on returning to office after Germany’s entry to the League, is forced to remain for a ,long time in opposition, because coalition support has placed the Government more strategically in the saddle. Moreover the fact that 12J million voters approved of the expropriation of the princely houses, indicates a marked movement in the Republican Left, increasing the Nationalists’ fears in a general election. Count Dibianco, the new Italian ambassador, presented his credentials and took the opportunity of formally closing the Tyrol controversy, expressing the opinion that there was no clash between Italian and German interests. —Times.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 March 1926, Page 5
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