"THE RIGHT DIVINE."
(Received 10.30 am.) BERNE, May 20. Herr Erzebcrger, leader of the Centre party in the Reichstag, speaking at Dusseldorf, said that; the Centre party would never agree to introducing the parliamentary system into Germany. It was undesirable that the Reichstag should control the Chancellor and Ministers, make treaties and alliances, and control the declaration of war. These must be left in the hanils of the Empire. j There was no need of Germany aping I the democratic countries. | Count v Reventlou, in an article, says | that unil-ss Germany obtains indemnities all the war loan guarantees will prove illusory, and it will be impossible for j Germany to pay the enormous costs of the war. — IA. and NX)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 120, 21 May 1917, Page 5
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