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GERMAN ITEMS

rAustralia it N.Z. Cable Association.] RERUN FEELING. BERLIN. Oet. 2:t. !l 0 anticipated that the Al Blisters Leloneing to the German National Party in the Cabinet will retire in consequence of the governing board of the party carrying a resolution in the effect that the results of the Locarno negotiations were not acceptable. A Government majority for ratification of the treaties is fully exported liot'x iHi-taudiug this defection. BERLIN. (1,-t. 21. The eoneliisiun of the deliberations of the Foreign Committee of the Reich slag on the Locarno agreement revealed Cabinet unanimity, but the German nationalists are in no way placated. Consequently they find themselves in opposition to our .Ministers. A step towards conciliation was taken bv Dr Stresomami. Addressing a committee, lie said the Western Par) was merely a renunciation of aggresive wars. It did not interfere with the rights of self-determination or any other peaceful developments. Dr Strosemann’s statements was designed to remove the Nationilists's objections that. Article One of the treaty contained an eternal renunciation of the territory which Germany had lost in the West. POLITICAL STRUGGLE. BERLIN, Oct. 2.1. Though the Nationalist decision has caused considerable* excitement the final word rests with the decision of the German National Reichstag Party. Meanwhile President von Hiildonburg, Dr Luther and Dr Stresemaur. have cancelled engagement*, and are remaining in the capital to negotiate with the party loaders with a view to a settlement.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 2

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GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 2

GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 2

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