POLITICS IN GERMANY.
THE DOWNFALL OF DERNBURG By Telegraph.Press Association.—Copyright. ; . '- Berlin, June 7. ' The Berliner ■ Tagehiatt •■ states that Herr Lindequist is - mentioned as the successor to Herr Dernburg s as .German Secretary of ; State v for the Colonies. - (Received June 8, 11.30 p.m.) \.'.'': London, June 8. ; ? The Pall Mall Gazette says that in the downfall of Herr Dernburg one of the most potent factors : for Anglo-German friendship disappears, " and," adds the paper, "we are sorry for it." ;' ; ' - y r '-l The % Berlin correspondent of the Times says that Herr; Dernburg is standing aside because he dislikes the present regime. .• Those left behind can hardly applaud ; : the " decision, as they must be aware that he is departing not in order to relieve , the situation; but,because he thinks the " situation ' cannot " last.'' . . ""'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 5
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