VON HINDENBURG
NEW YEAR MESSAGE. | United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] this day at 11.30 a.m.) BERLIN, January 1. Von Hindenburg’s New Year message lor the first time includes a vigorous demand for the revision of the Young Plan, which is “still casting a shadow over Germany’s future.” Evacuation of the Rhineland was only a fulfilment of last year’s hopes. More energy must be infused towards real disarmament, not only as an act of international justice to Germany but also as the surest measures of universal peace. Regretting the internal differences tending to tear the nation apart and frustrate her united efforts against common dangers and the Government's plan, lie said the only hope of overcoming an unexampled economic distress was that the people must rise above obstinate internecine quarrels. Business men, labour leaders, all patriots were joining in a common effort to face the threat of upset of Llie whole moral and soual foundations of the nation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1931, Page 1
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