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NA2I BILL PASSES REICHSTAG.
(United Press Association —By ElectricTelegraph—Copyright.)
BERLIN, December 9
Obviously designed to prevent Herr Schleicher being vested with dangerous authority in the event of the President’s incapacitation, a Nazi Bill passed the Reichstag appointing the president of the Supreme Court the provisional vice-president of the Reich. This move savours of recrimination, because it is understood that von Hindenburg’s cjhief to Herr Hitler as Chancellor was the risk that he might, in the whirligig of events, become acting-president.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1932, Page 5
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