GERMANY WITHIN.
[ATJfITRALIAN & N.Z. ’ CABLE ASSOCIATION]
PARLIAMENARY COMMISSION
AMSTERDAM, Aug. 27.
Dr. Michiielis in explaining tho Parliamentary Commission, emphasised that it would deal with definite questions such a» the Papal Note but would not. deal ,with genera questions. The commission was an experiment and a possible step towards internal and political modification.- He Teiterated that ho did not believe in the wisdom of farreaching changes in war time, but promi sod that.. Prussian , electoral reforms would be duly enacted.
The Reichstag Committee generally favoured the idea of the commission, but the Independent Socialists were dissatisfied, while the Conservatives received the suggestion frigidly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1917, Page 2
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