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BRUENING OUT

CAUSE OF RESIGNATION

HINDENBURG AND HITLER,

(United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

(Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) BERLIN, May 30

The drift of his electorate , towards Hitlerism is regarded as the fundamental reason why Hindenburg abandoned Bruening, though the immediate cause was a Cabinet plan to assign part of big private estates for settlement by the unemployed. It will not be easy for Hindenburg to find a man to replace Bruening. Hitler hurriedly broke off a propaganda tour and returned to Berlin, and had a conference with Hindenburg. It i's understood Hitler made the dissolution of the Reichstag at the general election a definite ' condition of the Nazis entering Cabinet. There are indications, however, that Hindenbuig is unfavourable to ’ a Nazi Government until after Lausanne.

CAUSES SENSATION IN FRANCE,

PARIS, May 30

Bruening’s resignation has caused a sensation in France where it was anticipated that a Government of right be established. The Berlin correspondent of the “Journal des Debuts’ comments that Prussian tradition triumphs. The National Party Are masters of overexcited Germany. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1932, Page 6

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175

BRUENING OUT Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1932, Page 6

BRUENING OUT Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1932, Page 6

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