GERMAN ARMY BILL.
MEASURE ADOPTED.
PRINCES EXEMPT FROM TAX.
By TeJesrapli--Press jtssoclatlon-Ooprielit Berlin, July 1. Before the Reichstag resumed" the various parties agreed to the insertion m ihe military code of a paragraph erapowsring the Oourt, in less serious cases of mutiny or riot, to impose a sentence as loir ss half a year or a year. The oojialists 'accepted' .thS compromise condi: tionally pn the Erfurt offenders being benefited. . The Army Bill has now passed. Ihe Centre, ' by mistake, voted in favour of taxation of the Federal princes, but sesurcd rescission of the clause on the third reading. The .Government obtains an army injrease, including six oavalry regimonts.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 7
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