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FURTHER VICTORY

FOR NAZI PARTY

THREATS OF SECESSION.

(United Press Association-.-py Elcjtrie Telegraph.—Ccpyrigla.)

BERLIN, June 6. The Hitlerites have secured an absplutu majority i n the elections for the jfcvv Diet in the State of Mecklenburg Scheriiy they polling nearly fifty per cent, of the votes, mostly at the excuses of the Bourgeois Parties. The Socialists regard the attitude of ‘the New Government a s being a do.■ctaration of war aiming at the abolition of the Republic, and a restoration to,power of the Junkers, who are ready to go to any extremes. In Bavaria, Wurtemburg and Baden the menace of. a dictatorship, headed ly the ex-Crown Prince and General if ehleichter. or Herr Hitler has caused threats of secession from the Reich.

BIG NAZI DEMONSTRATION.

IN HONOUR OF HLNDENEURG

London, June d. The “Daily Express’ ’’ Beilin correspondent gays thnt Dveiity thousand Hitlerite storm tmt[)s propose to celebrate; the lifting of the ban against them by parading the streets in their uniforms, earring flaming torches, their objective being Preeident Von Hindotiburg’s palace in order to give the President an ovation. (Relations retween the Hitlerites and President Von Hindenburg are nciv so excellent that it is doubtful if Herr Hitler would wish the Field Marshal to retire from the Presidency, but if the Presidency becomes vacant, then the ex-Crown Prince is likely to be a candidate. The ex-Kaiser has hitherto vetoed this scheme, but he may permit the Crown Prince to stand on some future occasion.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 5

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244

FURTHER VICTORY Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 5

FURTHER VICTORY Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 5

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