GERMAN ARMY
VON SHEETS DOWNFALL ("Sun" Cable.) LONDON. Oct, 7. The "Daily News" Berlin correspondent says ii seems that the ex-Crown Princess Cecile was responsible for Von "Srekl's downfall. She met him at u ball and begged that Prince Wilhchn he allowed to have military training. Von Seekt at first was evasive, but yielded to pressure exerted by monarchist officers. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED (Rec. Oct. 9, 12,5 p.m.) BERLIN, Oct. H. Von Seeel.'fs resignation has been accepted. FRENCH OPINION PARIS. Oct. 7. Von Seekt's resignation was well received in diplomatic circles, which assume that- President Ilindenburg and Uie Cabinet- will accept it, thus creating a favourable atmosphere for the development of the rapprochement begun by the Rriand-Slresemann conversation at Thoiry.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1926, Page 7
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