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OVERTURES FOR NEW COALITION. (United Press Association—By Electri Telegraph—Copyright). • BERLIN, September 21. The German political situation thus far remains unchanged. Negotiations are now proceeding behind locked doors. The Bruening Cabinet , is confident of obtaining sufficient support against any catastrophic foreign policy. - The excitement of the past three days has been replaced by a more sober feeling. An appeal has been made by the
Prussian Prime Minister for the formation of a coalition 'by all who have common sense. This is expected to bear fruit, and to bring together parties which, despite their economic and social differences are republican at heart. the fascist party. BERLIN. Sept. 19. The principal organ of the Hitler: Party in a lengthy statement, denies that the Party ever thought of fusion or eo-openation with the German National Party. The paper emphasises that the Hitler Party is a social revolutionary party, whereas the Nationalist are reactionaries, and hence a fusion is out of the question. Nevertheless it is agreed the parties always support one another in the Reichstag on important issues.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 6
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