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THE CRISIS IN GERMANY.

THE KAISER AND PRINCE BISMARCK.

Stem irrmUHin T!lan*r- Talcoraph— CopTTigbt. Berlin, May 14. It is alleged that the Kaiser desires the personality of the Reichstag to be solely Catholic. All the seats in Berlin will be contested by Catholics. There is division in the Liberal oamp. Those in the southern constituencies strongly oppose the Government. Prince Bismarck declines to stand. May 15.

Prince Albrecht, of Prussia, has been endeavouring to bring aboub the reconciliation of the Kaiser and Prince Bismarck. Prince Albrecht, in a letter he has published, denies that he was abie to secure a meeting between the two.

London, May 15.

The Berlin correspondent of The Times telegraphs that the difference between the Emperor and Prince Bismarck increases the difficulty of the present political situation.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 5

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THE CRISIS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 5

THE CRISIS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume L, Issue 8484, 16 May 1893, Page 5