GERMANY'S TROUBLES.
COXFIDENTIAI, COMMUNICATION DIVUIvGED. TTniUd Press Association—By Electrio ' Telegraph—Copyright. (necoived January 29th, 11.10 p.m.) * .LONDON, January 29. The "Standard's" Berlin correspondent mentions a scandal caused by tho "Neve Freie Presse" publishing a purport,of Herr Schoen's strictly confitfental statement to tho Budget Committee of the Reichstag. Numerous revelations connected with foreign policy ' were seriously embarrassing to the , Government. H<«rr NcsLe, a Socialist member of , the committee, admitted the divulgations, aiid begged the committee's par- , - «lr,n. He was unaware that the information was intended to be kept secret.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 11
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