GERMAN ELECTIONS
BRUENING AND NAZIS. 'United Prose Association—Lv TJectrio Telegraph —Copyright.) LONDON, March 7. i An Essen message states that Dr. Bruening, in his first campaign speech, said he had always been lenient with | the Nazis, but leniency must not be • mistaken for weakness. He urged the re-election of President Hindenlmrg, for foreign as well as domestic reasons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 5
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