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POLITICS IN GERMANY

AN AUTHORITATIVE REVIEW. DICTATORSHIP NOT FEARED. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 5.5 p.tn.) Berlin, September 23. Herr Paul Loebe, Speaker in the Reichstag, in the first authoritative review of the position, says he does not fear a dictatorship because the advocates realize they could not fundamentally change the German foreign policy without creating the gravest dangers. A dictatorship could not fight the nation’s economic crisis and unemployment by methods other than the Parliamentary Government utilizes. “Since we know partisans also realize these facts, it is certain they will adopt the necessary attitude of moderation,” he says. President Hindenburg has authorized the Chancellor, Dr. Bruening, to announce that he shares the latter’s views and does not fear a coup d’etat or any such danger anywhere in Germany. Meanwhile, all German securities slumped heavily, though they show a tendency to recover slightly in London. HIGH TREASON? NATIONALIST-SOCIALIST LEADERS. (Rec. 7.0 p.m.) Berlin, September 24. The newspapers state that the AttorneyGeneral, at the request of the Ministry of Defence, has opened an inquiry which may lead to a charge of high treason against Herr Hitler and Dr Goebels, leaders of the Nationalist-Socialist Party.

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Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 7

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POLITICS IN GERMANY Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 7

POLITICS IN GERMANY Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 7

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