GERMAN POLITICAL CRISIS.
BRITAIN AGAIN FAVORED,
Press Association —Copyright. Received Dec. 6, 10.14 p.m. Berlin, Dec. 6. The " Bloc" has tendered to the Chancellor, Prince Yon Bnelow, in <the -Reichstag, amidst supporters cheers and opponents' hilarity , an assurance of allegiance to the Government. London, Dec. fi. The Times's Berlin correspondent - suggests that Prince Bnelow wished an opportunity to crack the Government whip before the really serious finance and other, matters were dis- • cussed. It secures the Bloc's binding -confession of faith, and throws on them the responsibility of the crisis. This safeguards his own position. The uproar for the rest of the sitting of the Reiolistag was so great that the Imperial estimates and the new Navy Bill were read a first time without discussion. The Bill proposing renewal of the favored . natiou treatment of the British Empire was read a first and second time. It is understood that all parties favored this Bill.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 7 December 1907, Page 5
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