A DICTATORSHIP
MAY! COME, WITH NEW .MINISTRY. [United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.! BERLIN, March 31. The new German Cabinet is the seventeenth one since the War. It has received little support from any iseetion of the Press. It has already boon nicknamed “The Hindenberg Cabinet,” because it was the most speedily formed one since the War, owing to President Bindenberg’s activities. The President forced the inclusion of Herr Schiele, the Nationalist Agrarian leader, who champions a vast programme of farm relief, and the stabilisation of wheat and rye prices. The Socialist organ “Vonvaerts.” asserts'-that the new Ministry will /end - ; to a dictatorship, because even an election could not clear up the Pari in men ta rv chaos.
Several other papers agree with the view about chaos, and consider that Germany shortly will he faced with a choice between anarchy and a dictatorship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1930, Page 6
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