REPORTERS' STRIKE.
BULOW'S FOREIGN /POLICY SPEECH ,- ; POSTPONED" BY XELEQEAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT, London, March"24;— Renter reports ■ that Herr.;Groober-,'-,haying. refused to apologise for. Jus.* reference to' .reporters as "piggish louts,V- tlio boycott by the pressmen, who at once left the Chamber, continues. .... In the circumstances, tlio Imperial' Chancellor, Prince Bulow, postponed his speech' on foreign affairs. ; " A WITHDRAWAL. (Rec. March 25, 9.49 p.m ) '. ' ■ .-7 V Berlin, March 25. Herr Groeber .having the epithet/ used regarding tho.: reporters,.'-and-having apologised in the Reichstag, Prince BuW, 1 tho Chancellor, jproceededj-.to; his , speech on forei|i£ Affairs •' is'-re-porieu'elsewhere).
It has been stated that. the. reporters lauphed ami cried Oh when a ff ;tfio Reichstaff, in .a -debna> on administration' of,the Colonies,. referred to the; immortal soul" of a.-newo.'-Another member, Herr Groeber/re-' torted that the repbvters wero "piprffisli louts " lliirty-two journalists:.) theii«withdrew demanding an apology. .. v.-■ .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 7
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