GERMANY'S COLONIAL EMPIRE.
THE REICHSTAG'S POLICY. Berlin, May 28. Amid sliouts of "German Boulariger! " and " Buffalo Bill!" Colonel Diemling, wlio is General von Trotha's successor as Acting-Government Commissary in South-west Africa, during a debate excited the fury of the House by trying to dragoon the Reichstag into voting moneys. He added: "So long as I have the honor to command, the southern districts will not be abandoned unless the Kaiser orders it. He alone has decided, and no one else."
The Radicals and the Centre d e " Bounced Colorifcl Dicniljng's unseemly language. The Reichstag insists on the concentration of colonisation to a few points in South-west Africa and evacuating the districts adjoining the Cape, which would release five thousand troops.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 30 May 1906, Page 3
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