POLITICAL VENDETTA.
GERMAN PARTY STRIFE. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS MADE. LONDON. ,Deo. 19. In connection with tho discovery of a plot to assassinate the . Foreign Minister, Dr. Stresemann, the German People's Party, to which he belongs, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times, has written to the Minister for Justice, asking him to take steps to end the Stresemann vendetta which certain' sections of the press are pursuing. > Tho party calls attention to articles appearing from time to timo, containing unconcealed incitement to mr.rder. "It is not surprising," tho writers states, "that under such influence weak-ra;nded youths are led to commit political crimes."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19216, 4 January 1926, Page 8
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