[?]RMAN MONARCHY
?ATION SPREADS Jfivspt AT restoration Kill MEAN CIVIL resisted
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Bec> Oct. 18, 7.10 p.m. Berlin, October 18. ition concerning claims for ioration of the monarchy are Dg throughont the country, e being openly diseussed in per articles. Maier, Minister of Commerce, [0. at Wurtenburg said that m Papen's relations with nt Hindenburg and the exprjnce's visit to the ex-Crown Rupprecht, show that they conie time ripe for a monarchist pjiis will divide Germany from end. Dflily Telegraph Berlin corjent quotes a particularly iformed parliamexitarian as that the ex-Crown Prince is y almost alone in expecting ate Hohenzollern restoration. E the leading monarchists prejide their time until Germany jcured equality in armament and is unmistakably emergm the slump. tever coup comes, it will be y resisted. There is eertain to Bneral strike and even if this ts suppression will be virtual ir.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 357, 19 October 1932, Page 5
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