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IGBIHALJAN AND N.Z. OAllliK AHHOOIATIOW. GERA lAN POLITICAL SITUATION. (.Received tliis (lay at 8.50 a. 111.) BERLIN, Oct. 14. Tlio ‘Sun’s” correspondent says Unit a general election in Germany now seems inevitable. The “Zoit,” Dr Stresemnnn’s official organ, says Government circles no longer think a solution of the political crisis possible by negotiation with the party lenders on a basis of widening the coalition. It is. therefore, considered, necessary that the Reichstag should be dissolved and a new election held. The correspondent adds that this statement shows the people’s Party, which was the prime mover in the attempt to reconstruct the Cabinet by including the Nationalists, has given up the attempt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1924, Page 3
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113GERMAN HESS Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1924, Page 3
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