BETTER MUZZLED
(Press. Assn.
HITLER'S POSITION
— By Telegraph — Copyright). !
Rec. Aug. 11, 8.20 p.m. . LONDON, Thursday. The new development depends entirely on ihe Centre Party's attitude of benevolent neutrality. It is known that the leading members are of op- 1 inion that it is better to have Herr I Hitler in oifice and muzzled, than to ; allow him to continue his activities i outside. The question is, can Herr Hitler be muzzled? The new situa- j ti'on has undoubtedly arisen through ; the campaign of terrorism necessita- ' ting the reeonstruction of Cabinet earlier than was expected. It is per- : sistently rumoured that the Nazis' storm troops are planning to march on the capital; armed police are • guarding the railways and public ; : buildings. ;
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 299, 12 August 1932, Page 5
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