GERMAN NEWS.
NATI ON Al,l STS SHOWING MODERATION. [ ‘•Tin: Times" Skiivick.'!
(Received this ilav at 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, .May 11. The “Tiines” Merlin correspondent states the (Jerniaii National Party discussed the situation createtl hy tho elections. The proceedings were private, hut there is good reason to bolieve there was a considerable modieation of the attitude of the partv towards the experts’ report. Probably, influences within the party, which even during the election, making tlieinselves felt on the side of moderation, made further headway possible. It V'*V s "H'ot be said any longer that the Nationalists are flatly against the contilillitv of the lorcigli poliey pursued by the late (lovernmeiit. The situation was put somewhat epigruinatically to me bv a most acute Dorman observer, who said: —“lt Mill be most difficult indeed to eel a majority accepting the experts’ report, but it Mill be even more difficult to get one rejecting it. There is plenty of time for more moderate counsels within the party to prevail before the Iteiehstag meets.” So far President Ebert has taken no steps in the direction of calling on any party to form a Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 3
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