Alarm and Anger Aroused
DICTATORSHIP for GERMANY, " iVM A }?('ff Y -VTf'ST f’K Pff-I vod Wednesday, 10.80 p.m, fVFVR.T-TN’, .Tnne 8. Von p njion is determined I?/ attempMlil' ha break f !-|f» deadlock. ftp inform”-! i.he Nazi president 0 f the D 1f■ b that the now J'f must quickly he elected, if n majority ir; not ohlainahlo for OM7 candidate it is expected that, von Pn|icf, win disregard the Cion-r-M ration rind appoint n. Belch Commissioner ho administer Pnirsin Tlio suggestion of a dictatorship in TrnSFia fins alarmed tho .South German States. Bavaria especially fears n Reich encroachment. The leader of the Bavarian Peasants' Party, Dr. Hein, addressing tho Peasants' Don cross, declared that the States must defend their rights. Ho added, amid applause, that ho wars convinced that the monarchy must soon he restored. Social Ist meetings at Berlin and in other cities are angrily attacking the “Government of barons,” particularly tho industrial conscription proposals, h;y which the unemployed will he obliged to work for pocket money.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1932, Page 2
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