GERMAN CABIET.
«. DR. MARX TO TRY AGAIN. NEGOTIATIONS WITH NATIONALISTS. BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPY RIG di BERLIN, Jan. 20. President Hindenburg is writing to Dr. Marx, urging the speedy formation of a Cabinet representing all nonSocialists, including the Nationalists, the President’s own party. The letter appeals to all parties to forget their differences out of loyalty to the Fatherland and the Constitution, but adds: “If the Socialists are not represented it will be the Cabinet’s special task to safeguard the interests of the workers.’’ Dr. Marx has accepted President Hindenburg’s summons and will undertake negotiations with the Nationalists forthwith, but he will demand that they accept Dr. Stresemann’s conciliatory foreign policy. In view of the President’s implied appeal to his own party there is good prospect of solving the Cabinet problems.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 5
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131GERMAN CABIET. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 5
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