IN GERMANY.
EXPLAINING A THREAT,
LOSS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. (Received May 17, 9.10 a.m.) n • _ , Berlin, May 17. th« TCofc >° , V( l h T^ nt deisms of tho Kaiser s latest threat, the burgoiMnhit - c Strt \ sbu '-g tfat lus Majesty merely lv .ant that any change must be made through Impe"ml legislature. L . Herr yon Kiderlen-Waeehter, speaking in the Reichstag in committee on the Budget, declined to give a statement of the position of AneloGerman negotiations. Incidentally he mentioned that the Government is negotiating for compensation for German losses arising from the South African war. . ~ .
(Received May 17, 12.40 p.m.) m, . , . Vienna, May 16. mo Austrian newspapers express scorn and regret at tho Kaiser's threat to rescind tho Alsatia Constitution. The Zeit says that what is permissible to the individual with tlie fast on the beer-house table is not permissible to a monarch.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 2
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