Review of reviews and world's work . combination of parlia-mentary groups or dissolve the Reichstag andappeal to the country. On June 24 a de-cisive vote against the governments financialscheme was recorded, and it was seen thatthe so-called l^loc, composed of the ImperialConservatives, the National Liberals, theRadicals, and the Socialists, could not longerbe relied upon to force through governmentmeasures. The Opposition, composed of theConservatives proper, the Centrists (Cleri-Tui; i-AST KioE to<;ktiii:u. cals), the Poles, and the Independents, then Prince : At this point. Sire,


Review of reviews and world's work . combination of parlia-mentary groups or dissolve the Reichstag andappeal to the country. On June 24 a de-cisive vote against the governments financialscheme was recorded, and it was seen thatthe so-called l^loc, composed of the ImperialConservatives, the National Liberals, theRadicals, and the Socialists, could not longerbe relied upon to force through governmentmeasures. The Opposition, composed of theConservatives proper, the Centrists (Cleri-Tui; i-AST KioE to<;ktiii:u. cals), the Poles, and the Independents, then Prince : At this point. Sire, with your demanded the Chancellors resignation or aaugust permission, I pioposp to my high dissolution of the Reichstag. To appeal to function/ ^p countrv at that time w ould undoubtedlv The Kaiser: Nav, nav, exoellonrv ; we will . 1 o • i- • boar with you a little longer. mean an increased l^ocialist representation, From Iunrh (London). which would be fatal to the Kaisers ideas lo4 THE REyiEW OF HEKR KEIXHO:.!) SVDOW, WHO FUKMULATED THEMUCH DISCUSSED GERMAN GOVERNMENT FI-NANCE BILL. (Herr Sydow was last month appointed to beMinister of Commerce.) of a big navy and army and his other im-perialistic projects. TL D /v Legally, Prince von Biilow The Politics . ^i -, , , , , . of His might have held to his post, since,esigna ion. ^Q(.)^^[(~Q[\y^ {^g German Chan-cellor is responsible to the throne alone andnot, as in Great Britain, to the dominantparty in the Parliament, reflecting, as it ispresumed to do, the majority of opinionthroughout the countr}. Ever since, how-e\er, the famous utterance of Chancellor vonBiilow in November last, that hereafter theKaiser would act in foreign affairs onlythrough his ministry, it has been tacitly ad-mitted in Germany that the Reichstag hadestablished the principle, at least, of minis-terial accountability. Therefore Biilow verygracefully resigned and minimized the effectof his resignation by indicating as his


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