GERMAN AFFAIRS.
INCIDENTS IN THE REICHSTAG. (Received Jan. 23, Stf a.m,Y BERLIN, Yesterday. In the Reichstag Count von Sbnn'ehben? blamed Germany's eexcessive friendliness .to other nations. . . j Count von Bulow, the German Chanc«Uor, replied that Chauvinism was not synonymous with patriofelßm. Germany played the role |of the isfciU strong man, who was neither wreak nor provocat ire, protoctinpr himself wd his i?p.j(jß, v Phe reply was reftox^d^wit>h cheers. Count von .Sonnenberg also oriticisod the action of tho Kftiser ia not giving an audience to the Boer cenerals. Opnnt von Bulow repeated (>hp K Gazet(e " annbuncemeiitr, cabled on October 9tbiClo3inß by eayinjar that the ccndit ion was! tliat; the Boer gonerala should apply :•■'*; a^ Britinhers throujyli the British AnibasVi sador. fount. yon Bh^w addgd. feUftt; (^e intermediary ftCtinßiowifteiyfenewilp;'.who was an ab-Qlalo\3F tEn3|:WOriiby and esti-' mablA persdnAge h d intlmat d that the firen- rala had suddenly qtahged their wladg, ■■■ ;■ ■;. ::■ ■•,.,-.. ; ;■' :>••:; ,- ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 23 January 1903, Page 2
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