ENGLAND AND GERMANY.
ANGRY GERMAN NEWSPAPERS
ATTACKS ON PRINCE BULOW ON THE KAISER. -
United Press Association. Copyright (Received Nov. 2, 9.10 p.m.)
BERLIN, Nov
Tlio Berlin press is incensed at the crass stupidity of Prince Bulow and the Foreign Office authorising the publication of such >a mass of indiscretion. The “Taegliche Rundschau” states that, the official explanation will not disarm the criticism of the Emperor’s role. It is still clear that Prince Bulow stood helplessly by while the Foreign Office played l the part of "a. bad, cowardly, or helpless adviser. All German patriots teel weighed down with care, since it is clear that the Kaiser rules alone in foreign affairs, while constitutionally responsible persons are degraded to the level of a chorus which is obliged to follow, shield, or palliate him, disentangle his twisted threads, thereby sacrificing energy,, while feeling responsibility. - ' The i “Taegliche Rundschau” urges l the Reichstag to insist that German statesmen must alone be responsible for the country’s foreign policy. A DISCLAIMER. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Nov. 2, 9.10 p.m.) LONDON,"Nov. 2. Mr. S. Whitman disclaims the authorship of the interview.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2338, 3 November 1908, Page 5
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