GERMAN ITEMS'
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HINDENBUUG STANDS A LOOP
BERLIN, April 7
Despite the German Nationalists’ desperate efforts Himleninirg has declined to accept nomination for the Presidency. He declares that he does not intend, at his age, to enter politics from which lie. all his life, held aloof. llindeubut'g’s recommendation that the Nationalists adopt Janes is likely to bo adopted, hut Janes’ prospects of heating Dr Alarx are considered temote. J-lindenburg’s refusal is influenced by the absence of the support of the German People’s Party, of_ which Strvsemann, the Foreign Alinister. is one id the leaders. iStresemann has pointed out: the disastrous impression lliudenburg’s candidature would make on Fannie. . ... The Nationalists have dispatched Aon Tirpitz to Hanover to try and induce Ifiiulenbii rg to change his mind. GF.II.MAN PRESIDENCY. BERLIN. April 7. •* |.e Journal’s” Berlin correspondent sa vs General Hindenburg’s refusal to ’ stand for the Presidency of Germany was due to the ex-Kaiser raising objections.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1925, Page 2
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