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BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

THE KAISER'S INTERVIEW

Press Association—Kl.iclric Te!e K iaph-Copyright.

LONDON, Saturday,

The Borliu correspondent of the Datlv Telegraph says it is impossible to blink tho fact that tho Kaiser's remarks constitute the most unpopular action of. his roigu. Some German newspapers urge that an alteration should bo made in the Constitution so as to prevent tho purely personal intervention of tho Kaiser in foreign affairs. (Received This Movii/ikj <il .U r > tun.) BERLIN, Last Night. Priuco yon Buolow yesterday resigned tho Chancellorship, -but it has since been stated officially that ho remains in office. (Received To-da ,at S.o<) a.m.) BERLIN, Last Night. After the publication of tho official explanation, the Kaiser motored to Prince yon Billow's palaco, aud remained thero for two aud a-half hours. (Received To-tiav. at !>.l< r > a.m.) BERLIN, Last Night. Tl.e official oxplauation has iucreasod the oxciteniOLifc and irritation in Germany, aud it is apparent that its purpose is to shift responsibility from the Kaiser.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 5

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BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 5

BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 5