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A PEACEFUL SPEECH.

pEMPEEOR WILLIAM DENOUNCES WAR.

Berlin, June 25., A.t the opening of the Reichstag Way, the HJhipe'ror William promised introduction of legislation to afford infers further protection, and that an endeavour would be made to equalise the unhealthy social contrast exiting •Tne Emperor further stated that he would sternly oppose all attempts which might be made to undermine public order, and would en^ deavour to maintain peace abroard so far as lay in his power. He was far from desirous of using the army in offensive wars, and would uphold the Auptrjaji-Italian alliance, regarding it as -s\p foundation of European equilibrium. In concluding his speech, the Emperor said he would carefully cultiyajie personal friendship with the Czar aui|: friendly relatiou.s with Russia. Tlw Speech was' received with, manifeatktions of great entlnisiasm by the Reicbetag.

Berlin, June 26. jiki cejwnony at the opening of the Reichstag was conducted with great pom The Emperor's speech has mfy a favourable impression at Vienna. ■.■■"■

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 151, 27 June 1888, Page 3

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A PEACEFUL SPEECH. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 151, 27 June 1888, Page 3

A PEACEFUL SPEECH. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 151, 27 June 1888, Page 3