The Independent . raise the Liberty formal charge against the Mayoris abuse of power in adjourning themeeting of the City Council when hefound it hostile to his appointees. AustrianCabinet Falls The Austrian premierfollows the Hungarianpremier out of officeand in neither country has a man beenfound who can command the supportof a parliamentary majority. The oppo-sition is substantially the same in bothcases, that is, the demand of the minornationalities for equal rights and au-tonomy. Count Tisza, the Hungarianpremier, lost his position because herefused to sanction a more liberal suf
The Independent . raise the Liberty formal charge against the Mayoris abuse of power in adjourning themeeting of the City Council when hefound it hostile to his appointees. AustrianCabinet Falls The Austrian premierfollows the Hungarianpremier out of officeand in neither country has a man beenfound who can command the supportof a parliamentary majority. The oppo-sition is substantially the same in bothcases, that is, the demand of the minornationalities for equal rights and au-tonomy. Count Tisza, the Hungarianpremier, lost his position because herefused to sanction a more liberal suf-frage. Count Clam-Martinitz, the Aus-trian Premier, lost his position becausehe could not conciliate the Poles, whoare not satisfied with the increasedmeasure of self-government accordedto them by the new emperor, but de-mand virtual independence for Polish deputy in the Reichsrat de-nounced the Government for its op- 574 June 30, 1917 THE INDEPENDENT 575 \ SURELY VDU REMEMSEB-. ; STORV of W1LUAM TeLL I. ^20: Ding in Aeic York Tribune REMEMBER WILLIAM TELL! Uncle Sam assures the German people: Werejust shooting at the apple pression of the Polish provinces anddeclared that more than 30,000 Poleshad been hanged by order of the Ger-man Government. The succeedingspeaker was also denouncing the treat-ment of Polish suspects when he wasinterrupted by the German deputyHeine, who shouted: They haventused rope enough. All of them oughtto have been hanged! At this thePolish and Slavic deputies made arush at Heine and the session brokeup in disorder. A temporary govern-ment of inconspicuous personages un-der Dr. von Seydler has been formed. t-u r>i j There has been no actionThe Bloody . , , . .. of importance during the past week and such en-gagements as have taken place areworthy of consideration chiefly as indic-ative of where the next blow will bestruck. The British have confined theirefforts to clearing out the trenches be-yond the Wytschaete and Messinesridge which the
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