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GERMAN POLITICS.

DR. BRUENING FIRM. NO YIELDING TO PRINCES. In addition to two army generals, Ilohenzollern princes are believed to be involved in tire intrigue to overthrow the Chancellor, Dr. Bruening, says the Berlin correspondent of the News-Chronicle. The plot is developing so rapidly that Herr Hitler believes that ho has a chance of becoming Chancellor before the Reichstag meets. Influential civilians are urging President Hindenburg to dismiss Dr. Bruening, but tho President is expected to continue to support the Chancellor, who is vigorously resisting the intriguers.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 142, 18 May 1932, Page 7

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GERMAN POLITICS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 142, 18 May 1932, Page 7

GERMAN POLITICS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 142, 18 May 1932, Page 7

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