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I first ask the indulgence of the Reichstag if I should not be able to stand while I say everything I have to say. I am not so well as I look. With regard to the question, I cannot deny that I was in doubt, when I first saw the interpellation, not whether I would answer it for its form gives me the right to answer it with a "No" but whether I should not have to say "No."
"I'm afraid I must take an unceremonious leave of you, Monsieur le Professeur." "You must wait for the receipt," cried the dwarf. "Will you do me the honour of holding it for me until we meet again? Hi!" The interpellation was addressed to a cabman a few yards away. "Your conversation has made me neglect the flight of time. I shall only just catch my boat." "Your boat?" "I am going to Algiers."
The gravest matters, some bill of national interest, might be under discussion, yet every member fled from it at the sudden threat of an interpellation which might overturn the ministry.
And if I should never set my foot in this place again," he thought, as he remembered Granet's interpellation, "what would it matter to me?" He was informed first at the Council and then at the Chamber, that Granet would not introduce his question until the next day. Vaudrey had the desired time to prepare himself.
Ho Sheng-Ping and other Senators have addressed the following interpellation to the Government: "According to the reports of the Japanese newspapers, the British Government has sent Twelve Demands to the Chinese Government in connection with Tibetan affairs, and these demands, being so cruel and unreasonable, tend to provoke the anger and indignation of any people.
They had now again sat down face to face, and their conversation continued till they came to a cordial agreement respecting the course which the Government should adopt in view of the inevitable interpellation on the morrow. Meantime, Baron Duvillard was on his way to the ministry. He had scarcely slept that night.
And then came the big affair, Mege's interpellation, and at once the whole Chamber was in a flutter, while the most passionate curiosity reigned in the galleries above. On the Government consenting to the interpellation, the Chamber decided that the debate should take place at once.
The chapters of this interpellation have the following headings: According to the Neue Freie Presse of June 6, 1918, the Austrian Minister for Home Defence made the following important admissions in reply to the part of this interpellation concerning the Czech contribution to the defeats of Austria: "The 36th Regiment, according to unanimous reports of the high command, failed to do its duty in May, 1915, on the Russian front, and thereby caused a heavy defeat of other detachments.
The following dispatch, dated London, February 9, appeared in the Russian papers: In the House of Commons, Gladstone, replying to an interpellation of Sir John Simon, stated that reports concerning the persecutions of the Jews in Russia had been received from the English consuls, and could not but inspire sentiments of the utmost pain and horror.
They had now again sat down face to face, and their conversation continued till they came to a cordial agreement respecting the course which the Government should adopt in view of the inevitable interpellation on the morrow. Meantime, Baron Duvillard was on his way to the ministry. He had scarcely slept that night.
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