GRAVE STRUGGLE
; (Press. Assn.-
; CATHOLIC PRONOUNCEMENT
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght.).
Rec. Nov. 7, 5.5 p.m. Berlin, November 6. ; As Herr von Papen's continuance in ofiice is a foregone conclusion de- , spite the elections, considerable atitention is attracted to the speech of !the Chairman of the Catholic Oentre j Party, Professor Kaas who referred 'to the ostentatious optimism so ap■purent till the end of 1918. He asked [did not their present masters shrink ; from the day when shallow hap- : hazard optimism would culminate in jbankruptcy of unexampled dimens|ions? He added: — "We are nearer a grave strug- ■ gle than most think. We are now i as we were in wartime. May the t fate of those who then declined to see be averted from those now | wilfully blind. We will not heeome revolutionaries, but legal I passive resistance is harder to overcome than barricades."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5
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