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THE NEW; CHANCELLOR. (United Press Association- -By Electric Telegraph—Copy right.) (Received- this day at-1.12 p.m.) BERLIN, December 15. We are ready to arm soldiers with knives and paper -shields, if out .neighbours db likewise, said von Schleicher, when broadcasting the Government policy, but Germany’s army must, like any other, guarantee the country’s safety. He added that he, was not Only a soldier, but an impartial administrator, bringing nc-t th<- sword, but peace. Bayonets were not a convenient seat, therefore nobody could rule without a large section of the populace behind him. 1 The Government’s programme was to create wrok.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1932, Page 6
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