BUSINESS CABINET
(Press. Assn.-
GER-MA'N ELECTION FIXED FOR SUNDAY JULY 31
-By Telegiaph— Copyright).
LONDON, Tuesday. Baron von Neurath, the German Ambassador, before departing f or Germany, ridiculed the rumours that Marshal Hindenburg will resign the Presidency in favour of the ex-Crown Prinee. He described the Cabinet as a. business Government composed of men of common- sense, and mostly experience d public servants well fitted for .their respective posts. The Times' Berlin correspondent says that the President, Hindenburg, has fixed the elections for Sunday, July 31. ' The Nazis are jubxlant at their success at Mecklenherg. They are redoubling their enex'gies axxd preparing for the election. campaign, sux*passing their eaxdier colossal effox-ts, and are confident of success. Good judges, though favouring the Nazi's chanees, do not predict a majority. it seems improbable that the election will yield a elear result, for which everyone longs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 246, 8 June 1932, Page 5
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