POLITICAL REFORM IN GERMANY
CHANCELLOR'S PARLIAMENTARY
COMMISSION
(Kec. August 28, 6.20 p.m.) ! Amsterdam, August 27. ■ Dr. Miohaelie (the German Choneal- j lor), in explaining in the Reichstag the ; Parliamentary Commission, said icitli ; emphasis that lie would deal with defi- [ nite questions, such as the Papal Note, i and not deal with general questions. The ' commission was an experiment and a ; possible etep towards an internal politi- ■> cal modification. He reiterated his lie- ! lief tliat he did not believe in the iris- ' dom of far-reaching changes during -mi- i time, but promised that the Prussian electoral reforms would be duly enacted. ] Thq Reichstag Committee generally far- .! oured the idea of the new; commission, j but the Independent Socialists were dis- I satisfied. The Conservatives received tbe ; suggestion frigidly.—Aus.-N.Z. CtiHe ( ;
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3176, 29 August 1917, Page 5
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