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GERMAN NEWS.

|)R. MARX AND NATIONALISTS.

[“Thu Times” Service.]

(Received this dav at 10.25 a.m.)

LONDON. Nov. fi. The “Times” Berlin correspondent says:— -

“I am opposed to the inclusion of Nationalists in the Government, the principal business whereof will he to conduct Germany’s foreign allairs.’’ declared Dr .Marx in an election speech in Munster, wherein he expressed the

opinion that Germany could. afford to he considered abroad, as equivocal and unreliable. “Afy view is,” said Dr .Marx, “that the admission of Nation-

ilists into the Cabinet is .calculated to ■eawaken the foreign mistrust of Oernnny. What the consequences of the ■euewed mistrust would lie. it is not inssible for us to see, lint it might ■iisilv affect the evacuation of Herniiliv.”

The foreign polity, added Dr Afarx list he based tin mutual understandig. Germany might thump the ihle, rattle the sabre and other minus may lie strongly armed, whereas

ermnny was disarmed and defenceless, herefnre. tlio only wav to freedom lay lirough calm negotiations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1924, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1924, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1924, Page 3

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