THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
! HKITCII S TKI-K-atAMS. ] Him. IX, November 2). Thk Reichstag was formally ojiened to-day. The speech from the. Throne stated that it would Im* the policy of Germany to cultivate friendly relations with all the Powers, thereby preserving the peace of Europe. It was the intention of the Government to strengthen their policy hy entering into treaties and concluding alliances with other nations, and it was further stated that Germany was entirely opposed to all aggression. Losixin, November *2~k The projiosal to increase the strength of the Landwehr and Landsturm (Prussian army corps; has had a tendency to depress the bourses. November 20, ■ The Speech -‘rom the Throne on the opening of the German Reich - stag, has had the etlect of causing a depression on the various bourses. The newspapers generally interpret as unpeuceful certain passages of the Emperor's speech, notably tlie one wherein the announcement is made that the Lmdwehr will undergo reorganisation, whereby the German army will be increased in number.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2401, 29 November 1887, Page 2
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166THE PEACE OF EUROPE. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2401, 29 November 1887, Page 2
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