AUSTRIAN PREMIER
STATES HIS POLICY. Un-'tei! Association—By Electric l uiVf.rJi.Dh —Copyright). 'VIENNA September 28. Ai. Sehober. the new Australia Premier, ... ’a speech in the Chamber said 'that the demand for constitutional reforms liad grown louder and more stormy. He considered that it was his duty to bring the Heimwebr movement into a legal form. The President must be given the power to appoint or dismiss the Cabinet, to dissolve Parliament, and to proclaim martial law. He must have the supreme command of the Army and of the law, courts, and must be freed from politics. The police and tlie franchise must be reformed. A foreign loan will be negotiated. He added that he favoured co-operation with Germany,, but said that Austria will not join vauv 'foreign alliance or group of states.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1929, Page 6
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