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Affairs in Germany

!'■• ' ■■'"■ .-■ .' Ay'- a-' :'-■;■. ■'/' - \By Electric Telegraph,— Copyright |,PJ&» UNETM> PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Berlin. March 27. Priace /Bismarck after hie farewell ,; audience with the Emperor, had a tremendous reception by the populace. Prince Bismarck has accepted a dake^dom as a second title. „-•/• : , The Pope felicitates- the Kaiser on trying to improve the condition of the/ : working : classes., but add* that the* . solution of ther difficulty requires thee -powerful assistance of tho Church. Prince Bismarck, when- taking leaye of , the Emperor; lifted the latter s> children- . on his shoulder, and; stated that his life* was centred in the. Fatherland. London, March 27. It is understood that should the Berliri Labour Conference adopt the programme* submitted by the Emperor William, & will merely bnng foreign factory labour legislation level witb the laws of Great'/ Britam and enable the latter to competes fully with mannf acturing countries, ' > Berlin, March 28. The Princ- of Wales lunched with Bis- . marck to-day. It is alleged that the reason which induced the Emperor to appoint De C#priv£ in succession to Bismarck was a desire to j raise the German navy to an equality with, that of England, De Caprivi having; formerly been at the head of the Germaix Admiralty. . .y The Kaiser assured the Prince; «f Wale* ' that he desired to foster the closest relations between Great Britain and Germany/ ' , The Emperor repeatedly embraced and kissed Prince Bismarck. ; .'

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 118, 29 March 1890, Page 2

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Affairs in Germany Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 118, 29 March 1890, Page 2

Affairs in Germany Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 118, 29 March 1890, Page 2

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