GERMAN POLITICS
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jflgW IIOUSE QUITE AS * UNWIELDY AS THE OLD NAZiS' LATEST PROPOSAL
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BERLIN, Tuesday. ^ newspapers consider the new ajehstag will be as unnxanageable as ,5 0Id, and enjoy purely tlieoretical irer. while the Government and the •icliweln' eontinue their dictatorship. jneral Schleicher (Minister of Deiice) does not display the least dis„ition to hand over the reins of ffer to any conibination of parties. Ilie Hitlerites propound the sensa.jjjl suggestion that the Communist jjty should be suppressed by inijteting the claim of the 89 Comjnist deputies to seats in the Reich- ,» Thus the right wing parties ■ii te dominated by the 230 Nazis j would be assured of an absolute ijority. (part fi'om Konigsbex'g numerous jt, outrages have been against yings in Schleswig-Holstein beE«ng to Communists. Buildings te damaged though they .were un,jpied.- Howevex", 35 to 40 deaths >tfhere in Germany are traceable faction fights following the anicement of the election results.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 291, 3 August 1932, Page 5
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