OPENING OF THE REICHSTAG.
PR HOLLWES'S ADDRESS.
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Australiati;and N Z. Cable (Received .feept. 29.,.8.50,>p.vm.) .' t ■'■■';:* "' . '•.' -V. ■;I^oN.l)ON;;Sopt;.<-29';/n-A IWlin mpssa^e says:■•.-Thetß-.ei.cb>1., stag was. crowded*...;• Ali ;the; di^loina- - tipts were,present. •,;■:■;•■,•..•■• ]■ ■■■'•^'■■-', .-■'■ , Herr Kaempf ; in opening tho; session, decliived* that ;tho . military,' econoin;tc, andrpolitical wai: w.^'at its . zenith. ;,., A struggle was going on ai a11.,; fronts fpr a,- 4'ecision. Gjermany's position was. satisfactoi^y in «vt-ry respect., He refen-ed to the Dbutsc'hla ; nd.i and .Bremen ; . aodd read, telegrams oxfth'ange4; witfeC,the',^yaigtj;v' at tho beginning■•p^i't^ ■■|tl|;i^3 v :^\>wi/Gfi, ' War. '■/.>'.•■' V: I '■''• ■!; ' %1 ■'''' ■•■■/rYjiS. " '„>. ■'// V T>l' Holhyieij then s^-blte kmidsu.unbrokep. atterition . < Tho ss®o.c3i !t wj\s' well reefiyed. ■ The ?■ Charicelloi''/■bitterly assailed- •Erigland.;\,;'!-His;''-'tii[fie f/ . lxo\vevei-, i--was. less hopei ixV ancl;'coiifiil&ut than .in: formeiv otteiiaii^es;^' ! v ' , T; ...'. ;3>T'; :'Hdilweg^ revie^ih^^ltaly^'vii^; ■■te.c%ntibi^^e;m^te§t^aljA€M:^^ ''mi&w^as;, iis^d.'iby; • England;Sy9€ti";«li^,-.;: moial rc«M<^h^ : - ;>' yagAinst^©j^i*alM'; Th<? Allies w0ro; tb'd strong, caiM ;Ita'.ly was compelled to yield*. ' Her"'Waffkrs, doppr-ded.on Englishvli6al Aajis"lripnejy.' ;Ho admitted Itlhat >Italy ■to Balltah territories '-'■■ within, the' nattiral; Sphere of Gre&k inte^-estP \ '' DiscijssmgV Roumaitia Br HollVeg detlared; that :Iving Carol at th© 'out-, sot of _the war was altogether; in favor, in ac'Cfjrdance with ti'eiatioii;' of joining Au&tria., . and Germany, l but was over-ruled. Ho ■ died from .the shock of the consciousness iAiffi Rp!l^ mania' was a traitor to the Geijtra^ Powers. •■'■•■•.•■..''.
Dr Holhveg accused. M. Bratiano. after the fall .of. Lemberg, of entering, without his .'Sovereign's, knowledge, into a, treaty of neutrality with Russia. He insinuated that M. Bratiano intrigued last .August with tbo Entente to secure territory at Serbia's ultimate expense. ;• Tho Kinjr, almost up to tho" time of Roulmnia's intervontion, gave Germany "binding assurances of neutrality, and in reply to Germany's warning declined to belie/© that M;' Bratiaiio. way binding himself to the Entente.. •.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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