GERMANY.
IN: THE REICHSTAG,
i'ress iussociat-ion-isy xetegrapii-tjopyngnt Received 10.14 p.m., December 6'tli. . BERLIN, December 6. "The bloc tended to Pit'nce Buelfiw in the Reichstag, amid their* Supporters' cheers and their opponents' - hilarity,, an assurance of allegiance. ,;l, ; LONDON. December 6. The "Times'" Berlin correspondent suggests that. Prince. Buelow! wished for an opportunity to crack the povermneiiti whip before lie made a'reply on the serious financial and other matters; which had been discussed. He secures the bloc's binding confession :of faith. They are thrown 011 their r&sponsibility in the crisis and this safeguards liis own position. " f . The uproar resetting in in [the Reichstag was so great that, the Imperial Estimafts and New Navy Bills were read a first- time without tliscussion.; ' A Bill for the renewal--of- : fay«yired treatment to the British Empire for two years was read a first and a second time. It is nndeistood that all parties favoured the Bill. "
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13462, 7 December 1907, Page 5
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