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POLITICS IN GERMANY.

SPEECH BY CHANCELLOR

GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OUTLINED

A CONSERVATIVE AMENDMENT.

(Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received January 28, i. 30 p.m. BERLIN. January 27.

Dr. Luther, during a half-hour's speech In the Reichstag, in which he-ro-introduced himself as Chancellor, referred at some length to the strength of the Allien forces retained in the occupied territory, insisting that they should be reduced to the normal peace strength of German garrisons. The new Government's most important decision concerned Germany's entry into the League of Nations. The Government's domestic policy aimed at the reduction of taxation, the encouragement of exports, and compelling other countries to abolish differentiations against German goods. Germany's adoption of internationally regulated hours of labour depended upon a simultaneous measure being adopted in Britain, France and Belgium. The Conservatives gave notice of motion laying down impossible conditions for Germany's entry into the League.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16710, 28 January 1926, Page 5

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POLITICS IN GERMANY. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16710, 28 January 1926, Page 5

POLITICS IN GERMANY. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16710, 28 January 1926, Page 5

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