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AGAIN IN POWER

“THE SAME OLD GANG.” (Sydney ."Sun” Cable.) / . ■ LONDON, January 16. The “Daily Mail’s” Berlin correspondent, reviewing the-new Ministry,says: “The old gang nf ex-Kaiserites,i who threw Europe into! war, is again, in - power,” but adds, -■ “Stresemann remains at the Foreign Office, indicating that, the Dawes plan will-not-be -upset, although Stresemann’s , intrigues ousted Chancellor Marx, • under - whom the plan was acSepted.” > “SLAP IN THE FACE*’ WORKERS INDIGNANT: Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.. BERLIN, January 16: “Vorwaerts” declares that the new Government, consisting of open and secret enemies of the Republic, is a slap in the face for the workers, who, indignant and bitter, are preparing to fight the Government not only in the Reichstag, but in the whole field ol industrial life. MEETING POBTPONED OPINIONS DIFFER. , Beuter’s Telegram. ' f (Received January 18, 5.5 pun.) - BERLIN, January 17. The “Vosßische Zeitung”. attributes Herr Luther’s decision to postpone themeeting of the Reichstag till Monlay to differences of opinion among the members of Cabinet,-especially between, the Nationalists and Centrists, regarding the formulation of the Government’s statement.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 8

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AGAIN IN POWER New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 8

AGAIN IN POWER New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 8

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