GERMAN ELECTIONS.
CHANCELLOR OPPOSES NATIONAL
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(The Times.) (Received Nop. 7, 10 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 6. The Times Berlin correspondent- rays: “I am opposed, to Ihe inelusjiori of Nationalists in the Government, the principal business whereof will lie the conduct of Germany's foreign affairs, declared Chancellor Marx in an election speech in Munster, wherein lie emphasised that Germany could not. afford to be considered abroad as equivocal and unreliable . My view is,” said. Marx, “that tlie admission of Nationalists into the Cabinet is calculated to re-awaken foreign mistrust of Germany What the consequences of renewed mistrust would he it is not possible to foresee-, hut it might easily affect the evacuation of Ruhr. Germany’s foreign policy, ho added, '‘must be based on mutual understanding Germany might, thump the table and rattle the sabre), hut other nations were strongly armed, _ whereas Germany was disarmed and defenceless; therefore the only way to freedom lay through cairn negotiations.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 5
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