GERMAN ELECTIONS
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(■Received this day at 1.3 p.m.) BERLIN, Sept. 16. Hitler appears more sober in summing up the political situation than some exuberant lieutenants, who want portfolios immediately. He warned them to g;o .slow. It is reported he proposes applying for German citi/.eujslnpi which was hitherto refused him. If lie obtains it, he will become a Reichstag candidate at next election, which he predicts will take place in 1931, resulting in a still more overwhelming victory for National Socialists. CABINET’S INTENTIONS. BERLIN, Sept. 16. The Government organ “Germania” says Cabinet are determined to face the Reichstag and submit a definite programme, including finance bills promulgated by decree; also to report bills and thus force all parties to face the political necessities. This is interpreted as a threat of another dissolution if the 'bills are rejected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1930, Page 5
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