GERMAN POLITICS
NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION .V,", DEFEATED (United Press Association—By Electrio ""'.■ Telegraph—Copyright) BERLIN, 6th December. The Reichstag defeated by 293 votes to 253 a Nationalist-Communist motion r to revoke Bills for enforcing the Government's financial schemes, which even surprised the Government. A Nationalist" motion of confidence was decided to be inadmissible. for tactical reasons, after which a Nation- ■-■ '■ alist-Communist no-confidence motion ••' was rejected by 291 to 156. , •''.-'•' Cabinet will thus be able to proceed with the emergency legislation and financial reforms. ' -' '■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 December 1930, Page 7
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