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TIIIO GERMAN NATIONALISTS
["The Times” Service.]
(Received this day at 9.15 n.m.) LONDON, November 2. The “Times” Beilin correspondent says: Realising that their eleetinn prospects are none too bright the GermaiL Nationalists are attempting to make paity capital out ol the British Conservatives’ success. The Nationalist press loudly acclaims the advent ol what it calls a strong Nationalist Government in Ellwand and evidently hopes to induce the German electorate to vote Nationalist, thus imitating Britain’s political good sense. It is doubtful, t(ho correspondent adds, whether the German voters will realise in time that the German Nationalists have hardly anything in common with the British Conservatives.
DISARMAMENT OE GERMANY LONDON, November ‘2.
Tile "Times” Berlin correspondent states the German Government has at last agreed to supply the iilter-Allied Military Control Commission with documentary evidence in regard to the production and supply of armaments before and during the war. So far it persistently refused. This is a great step forward towards a final settlement of the question of military control and it Ls all the more satisfactory since there is a well-grounded suspicion that Germany continues to hide arms, and produce new weapons. Even Krupps have been discovered endeavouring to disguise rifle barrels as castings and tram car axles.
LUDENBOI! I-’F SOCTA LEY BOYCOTTED.
BERLIN, November 2
Twenty-seven Bavarian Generals held a Court of Honor and decided that Ludendorff bad been guilty of disloyalty, because he alleged, the former Crown Prince Rupprecht broke bis promise to assist Ilerr Hitler in an attempt to overthrow the Republic. The sentence was that LudendoiTF is to he socially boycotted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1924, Page 3
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