THE YOUNG PLAN
GERMANY SiEKS REVISION. PRESIDENTS JALL TO NATIONf Received Jan’arv 2, 10.45 a.m. _ I BERLIN. Jan.-Jt® 1 resident. Hu lenburg’s New Year message ioi- {the first time includes'& vigorous lii njauc for a revision of the roung Plant wich he says “is still casting a daII; fadow over Germany’s future.” I Evacuatioil o ,the Rhineland WUS/ the only fujj'.lrniit of last yearjjp hopes, lie ijpJe.|and more energy must be infpec toward real disarmament not ffiily act of international juakice but also as the suis.-fc aetuis of universal . peace. | ■•a llegrottin j t!.t internal differences were tendin j t( teaY the nation apart and fl ustra iiOg uinited efforts against common da: iger and the Governments plans, lie : *icl hat the only hone of overcoming thi unexampled economic distres wa that the people mtift rise above nbsnate intercine quarrels, busim ;s rn, labour leaders and all patriots a common effort to face th •tb at of. upsetting the whole of lui i iral and social foundations of the iation. ■ -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 27, 2 January 1931, Page 2
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