On Tuesday Herr Muller Said That His- Government Aimed At
a friendly understanding with other nations and harboured "no thought, : - ot s jevenge." We trust that tiiis incidentally ...:means", an end' of the sterile demand for a......
Herr Muller Went On To Mention In Particular The Problems
of the Rhineland and the Saar. He asked for an immediate freeing of the territories. He suggested that if the problems were to be solved merely by the lapse of time a great......
The First Intention Of Herr Muller When His Socialist Party
received more votes than any other party at the General Election, yet not enough to give them a working majority, was to try to form a " Grand Coalition." It was thought that he......
The " Personalities " Enter Office With The Hope That
they will so impress their parties that in the autumn the Grand Coalition, with all the dignity of that title formally bestowed on it, will come into being. Yet the composition......
News Of The Week
rr HE satisfactory side of the tedious and huckstering labours at the end of which Herr Muller has suc- ceeded in forming a new German Government is that all the uncertainties......
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