GERMAN NEWS.
AUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. OAP'.« ASSOCIATION C KRAI AX CABINET. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) BERLIN, January 15. After ten days wearisome negotiations with the party leaders, Dr. Tnither (Finance Minister) lias praetieally succeeded in forming a somewhat lemarknble flovcrnment. for the majority of the members are ceitainly not descrihahlo as ardent Republicans. For example Xeushaiis the new Minister of Economies left the State sarviee beean.se he refused the oath of allegiance to Republican Constitution, and out of the ten Ministers whom I.other proposes to appoint, no fewer than seven belong to, or are connected with the Right parties, namely the German Nationals and Peoples Party. Consequently ll.e Cabinet will he strongly influenced by Nationalist tendencies, especially in Dome affairs, but as Herr Stresscmann remains Foreign Minister, presumably tlie foreign policy will be generally unchanged, especially as the Centre Party holds the hey to the situation and can throw out the Government in the Reichstag whenever it wishes The Socialists will sharply oppose Cabinet in the Reichstag while the Democrats will adopt a waiting attitude.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 3
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