PRINCE BISMARCK.
Berlin, March 23. The Prussian Dictpassed a motion congratulating Prince Bismarck on the anniversary of his birthday. A scene of excitement took place in the Reichstag, whore the Socialists rejected the President's motion congratulating the Prince by a majority of 17. President Vitne then resigned. There was a crowded attendance at the time, and the galleries were well filled. The Emperor has wired to the Prince that he is most profoundly indignant at the action of the Reichstag, which he says is completely opposed to the feelings of all Germans who had the interest of the State at heart. Prince Bismarck, in replying to the Emperor, changed an unkindly action into a source of joyful satisfaction. (Recoiyed, March 25,11,30 a.m.) Bkklin, March 24, Tho vice-President of the Reichstag has resigned, as well as the President, in consequence of the Socialist vote.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4984, 25 March 1895, Page 2
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143PRINCE BISMARCK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4984, 25 March 1895, Page 2
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