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CABLE NEWS

GERMANY.

THE KAISER AND BULOW.

AN INTERVIEW. United Press Association. Copyright

BERLIN, Nov. 18

The newspaper ‘ ‘Deutscher Reichz Anzeiger” officially intimates that the interview of the Kaiser with Prince Bnlow lasted several hours. Prince Bulow described the feeling manifested by the German people'owing to the publication of the telegraphed interview and its' causes. This feeling, .ho stated, explained his attitude in the Reichstag. The Kaiser received his explanations with great seriousness, and announced his will in the following terms : He is not swayed by the exaggerations of'' public criticism, which he feels to be .unjust, as his foremost Imperial duty is to secure the consistency of the Empire’s policy, while safeguarding constitutional responsibilities. Accordingly the Kaiser approved of Prince Billow’s declarations in the Reichstag, and assured him of his continued confidence.

Prince Bulow informed the Prussian Council, Ministers of the Federal Council, and the President of the Reichstag of the result of the interview with the Kaiser. He will probably make an early public announcement.

NEWSPAPER UTTERANCES.

CAUSTIC COMMENTS

BERLIN, Nov. 18

Commenting on the official communique, the “Berliner Tageblatt” remarks: “So' this is all Prince Bulow brought the German people from Potsdam.’’

LONDON, Nov. 18

The “Times” says that Prince Billow’s independence , and .authority have been increased, hut whether the nation and the Reichstag regard the Kaiser’s concession as sufficient remains to be solved, 'flic Kaiser’s acceptance of Prince Bulow’s declaration in the , Reichstag practically .means .a promise to be reticent botli in public and private, but no constitutional guarantee is given either to Parliament or the nation.”

THE PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION.

STRUGGLE TO CONTINUE

BERLIN, Nov. 18. Man§ German newspapers declare that tno struggle for Parliamentary government will continue.

THE KAISER’S INTERVIEW

A STORY DENIED

NEW YORK, Nov. 18

The Hale and Century Magazine Company deny the story as to £IO,OOO having been jiaid by the German Government for having suppressed the interview with the Kaiser. They stat j that the withdrawal of the article was dictated] solely by a desire to prevent unfair interpretations at a time of excitement.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19081120.2.35

Bibliographic details
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 5

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343

CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 5

CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 5

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