GERMAN NEWS.
. USIKALIA.N A.MJ N.2. OABofc ASSOCIATION GERMAN AFFAIRS. BERLIN, Nov. 15 is senii-offioially stated that the resignation of the Government will nut a licet Germany’s reparation programme as outlined in Tuesday’s note to the Commission. The Socialists refusal to co-operate with the Peoples Party was embodied in a resolution carried by a two-thirds majority, declaring they could only participate in the Cabinet by persistently pursuing a policy for stabilisation of the mark, which is the most urgent retfuifeiilent. '1 he Peoples Party hitherto have not given-a guarantee of such a policy. President Ebert requested the Government temporarily to carry on today, when lie would confer with the Socialists and non Socialists. Herr Wirth in a statement said he hoped to form a great coalition since the. note to the Reparation Commission had been accepted by all parties except the Socialists, but the latter having refused, it became an urgent matter to settle the future external policy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 2
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