GERMANY'S WAR POLITICS
JUNKER'PARTY IN EVIDENCE
A BUREAUCRATIC SPEECH
/ Berne, May 20. Herr Erzeberger, Leader of thoCentral Party, speaking- at Dusseldorf, said that the Centre Party would never agree to the introduction of the Parliamentary system into Germany. It was not desirable that the Reichstag should control the Chancellor and Ministers, make treaties and alliances, and control the declaration of war. These matters must be left in the hands of the Emperor and the Bundesrath. Thoro was no need for Germany to ape democratic countries.
Count Reventlow, in his article, states that unless Germany obtains indemnities, all her war loan guarantees will be illusory, and it will be impossible for Germany to pay the onormous costs of the war.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . London, May 20. The "Daily Mail" states that other information reveals the fact that the Kaiser and the militarists alone prevented the German Government from making new peace proposals.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AT STOCK-'' EOLM. Amsterdam, May 20. The "Vorwaerts" states, that representatives of both the German Majority and Minority Socialists' Parties were granted passports to attend tho Congress at Stockholm.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3090, 22 May 1917, Page 5
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