THE REACTION IN GERMANY
&• KAISER ORDERS PC >LITICAL REFORM MEASURES. !■■" '•'■'. Amsterdam, October 1. ■' The Kaiser, in accepting von 1 fcrtling's resignation of the Chancellorliip, has ordered tho preparation c \ immediate and far-reaching measures of eniocratio reform.—Aus.-N.Z. Cab: c Assn. U.\V ...... KAISER APPEALS FOR , NATIONAL UNITY &■■::" 5 - 5 October 1. TlteKaiser has sent a message to the 1 "ifljeriand Party appealing to fe : whole people in these most earnest time, «."*« resolutely gather round™ nd give tLh-blood,and wealth until tho lasi* b«i* *«• tho defence of tho ; atl^ n £' . aerts - w hich the Government apparently is now making the !,. , , \Pi • ' u Vn,.i n ii«noe« ni thp vos won to tho neop e, describes ehiclβ for breakmg the saionsness o tnei-os. l> ie situation as one ot "reartul giaM"), anci.it uty.—Aus.-N.Z. .Cable Assn. < _____ &•-.- ' MOB CLAMOUR FOR PEAwE. ': $''.' : . (ReC ' odobN S ' U5 *tilM™, October 1. '■ ■ There have ben excited scenes in Berlin's crowded streets. The police |ere required io regain the .nob that Was clamouring >r /able Assn. ■ , j. THE PASSING OF VON HERTLING !'■.'■'■' *■ " ■■■■■■. . I (Hμ., October 2, 7.35 p.m.). rti , -, \, :■">■■■" r -■ October.]. >- The Kaiser in accepting Count -von Hertling's resignation, paid: "I must Htha'heavv heart "deny my'self p»r further co-operation. ' B.e JsW SsstsLgthe people'l trust should widely co-operata ,tv- of pvernment.—Reuter. ; ' 6:'">- 'CANDIDATES FOR THE CHANCELLORSHIP I , ■.■'■*■,■'.• . W, V ■ ■■■■■■ October ?«' lUo '.^W,iam i : ,Oetobf 1. Count ron Hertling's retirement has been thesigiml for the" opening of campaigns in favour of candidates for ■ Uie- Ohance.lort «np. 1 1 ividenftliat:tlfe real issue is a -fight for political by iV &™ liglt Comiflmd, which intends to meet tho Reichstag with alleged io-concessions. On analysis, concessions will nofcui any .«a . IHunger ieadquarterV.-infliwwe: Prince Bulow is tne fcichstig may,accept,him if-the so-called demoeratisatiop o G. iesenfed tin-i i sufficiently palatable form. Austria will. ™>. ™ full's candidature as a -restate/opponent of Baron Bun? ; s P°» c >;, e fa? serious candidate is Dr. Solf, whom the military chiefs-*'" ™t tolerate. i-Aus.-N.Z.. Cable.. Assn. .' ■. . ; - ' ;;/ ' ANOTHER MINISTERIAL; RESIGNATION.' r Amsterdam, October 1. l?lt is reported that Dr. von Payer, Vice-Chancellor, BaS also resigned.— IUS.-N.Z. Cable Assn. , ■ " .- . fj PEACE RIOTS IN BERLIN \ ' 1: ■•■-■.- ~. ' ■"■ ! ■ - -era*. t, ' BULGARIAN. LEGATION CHEERED. ; ■ , . . London, October 1. ) 'Peace rioters paraded in Berlin, cheered the Bulgarian Legation, and mashed public statues.—"The Times.' . ■ [ HINT OF A DECISIVE PEACE OFFER j '.;■■ i Amsterdam, October 1. '' The "Tud" Berlin correspondent says that the Socialists in the ieichsta" have been officially informed that ilie Government intends to kwjlulgariars action as a pretext for making a decisive peace offer.— Aus.-jn.<6. Assn. • .- . ( . ■ i .'. .' ■' .'•.'' - . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ "■ ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 6
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