GERMAN POLITICS
HINDENBERG’S POSITION
ELECTION POSSIBILITIES,
[United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, June 6.
Von Nowrath before departing lor Germany ridiculed the rumours of General Hindenberg resigning in favour of the ex-Crown Prince. He described the Cabinet as a business government composed of men of common sense, most’y experienced public servants, well fitted for their respective posts. . The “Times” Berlin correspondent says Hindenberg has fixed the elections for July 31. Nazis are jubilant at the Meckleiiberg success. They ' are < redoubling their energies preparing for th e election campaign, surpassing earlier colossal efforts, and are confident of success. Good judges, though favouring the Nazis, do not predict","a majority, It seems improbable that the election will yield the clear result for which everyone long?.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 6
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