THE KAIDER AND SOCIALISTS
THE KONIG-SBERG STKIvCII. Asso-riation—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN. November 27. iKc-eeived November 28, at- 3 50 a.m.j Tho Socialists in iht- Ik-ichsiat; interpellated the Government on the speech. JJorr Yon BeUmjami, in the course of a. vigorous reply, <;aid tho speech did not, place the Kaiser in contradiction to Count Yon Bulow's speech of 190 S. which was delivered in :;. Prussian piovincnil town. Tho Kaifior'.-, ?.\w< hj was nol meant as a proclamation of aluoiuiism, but it emphasised iho fundamental principle of tho monarchy in Previa, where the Conbtiuakm was not acquainted with the idea of the people's sovereignly. Heir Van Telhmarm added thai. the. Kind's p'Tsonal irres]>oiii=ibility and independent are fundamental ideas of our political ]i!-, which remained alive own during a periul of constitutional development.
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Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 6
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129THE KAIDER AND SOCIALISTS Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 6
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