GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP.
HITLER PROBLEM STILL UNSETTLED. LONDON, Nov. 22. According to the Berlin correspondents of several London papers, Herr Hitler has already decided that he cannot comply with President Hindenburg’s conditions of appointment to the Chancellorship, whcli two correspondents describe as a trap. The Daily Express says: “A conclave between Herr Hitler and his leading supporters ended in a victory for the Noes. Herr Hitler has not given a clear refusal. Instead, he sent a long letter to the President requesting further information yggarding the conditions, which is expected to result in a letter to-day definitely refusing.” HITLER’S PROSPECTS REMOTE. BERLIN, Nov. 22. It is officially announced that President Hindenbu’rg will give his decision on the Hitler problem to-day. The prospects of Herr Hitler gaining the Chancellorship are now - remote. The Centro Party is far from enthusiastic about a coalition with the Nazis, while Dr. Hugenherg’s Nationalists are definitely hostile. It is understood that Herr Hitler at the conference with President Hindenburg asked to be allowed to form a Presidential Ministry similar to Dr. von Papen’s, but the President replied in the negative, saying that only a non-party leader was eligible to form a Presidential Cabinet.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 305, 23 November 1932, Page 7
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196GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 305, 23 November 1932, Page 7
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