INTERNAL GERMANY.
’ & N.Z. CABUB ASSOCIATION] f i Ell Al A N PREMIER, (lL ceived This Day at poop.) „ BERLIN, June 28. At ji meeting of the New Reichstag, Fehrenbaph said that Germans scarcely recognised the heavy burden of the Versailles Treaty. The German Government hat] no alternative but to try to fulfil tjiejr arrangements. Germany mils]; carry f>ut the (lignrmament and reparation stipulations. If all were not pxecuted this would not he due to want of. gopd-will. He appealed for mutual confidence between the nations to re* siuue the economic, dcvclopinonts qricsted by the war. We consider it our principal aim to end tile fatal reaction iesulting from mistrust of our opponents nn'fj opr owp failure to carry put the peaW conditions, by convincing our formV opponents that among the German peoples tiie dreams of political might or thoughts of revenge would find less fpun datlop, the more sympathetically they were met- Germany must also convince her opponents that every good German recognises the sole rally ory is to reconstruct in tranquility what the war destroyed. Pastor Doctor Branen lias been appointed Minister of Labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1920, Page 3
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185INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1920, Page 3
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