GERMAN PRESIDENCY.
THE SECOND BALLOT. | HINDENBURG TO STAND. HITLER IN FIGHTING MOOD. 1 NATIONALIST'S SUGGESTION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. BERLIN. March 14. Marshal von Hindenburg has formally agreed to stand again for the Presidency at the second ballot on April 10. Speaking at Munich Herr, Hitler, leader cf the Nazis, said there would be no half measures now. " The first battle is over," he said, " and I summon you to intensify tho attack on the Roman Catholic and Communist fronts. I shall reBumo the fight forthwith." A significant sequel to Sunday's polling is that tho Nationalist leader, Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, suggests that in view of the certamty of Marshal von Hindenburg's succe-ST the constitution should be instantly amended to enable him to be declared elected and to dissolve the ReichBtag so that an eloction of a new House maybe held at the same time as the polling for tho Bavarian, Wurtemburg and Prussian Diets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21133, 16 March 1932, Page 12
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