SOCIALISM IN GERMANY
'PLAIN TALK DY THE CHANCELLOR. Received 15, 11.16 ' p.m. BERLIN, Dec. 18. Herr Bebel, in the Reichstag, declared that the Government's social programme was merely a series of promises. " Come what may," he passionately declared, "the future rests with the Socialist®." Count Bulow ridiculed Herr Bebel's criticism and bis blue vapourings about the state of tihe future. The Count condemned the Socialists for continuing their barren criticisms arid their constant appeals to the poopltis lowest instincts, to 'bli'rtd fanaticism, and to narrow dogmatism. If the Socialists triumphed, he continued, they would soon be replaced by a military dictatorship. It was not the Socialists who would conjqner if the middleclass parties turned resolute faces to the danger ahead.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 16 December 1903, Page 3
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120SOCIALISM IN GERMANY Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 16 December 1903, Page 3
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