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Show Alataceaud Lorraine. Berlin, 21 In the debate in the German reicbtstag last niybt on Herr Schneegan'a motion for the establishment establish-ment of an autonomous government in Alsace-Lorraine, Scbcegan pointed out that the people were exposed to countless grievances from tho complex com-plex bureaucratic system now pro' valent. Under the present system tiicy did not (eel themselves citizens ot a well ordered utalo, but of an occupied country. Bismarck, in reply, said the remarks re-marks of Schnepgau's made a favorable favor-able impression upon which would have been better had not his peora-tion peora-tion contained an appeal to Paria which could find no echo in Berlin, and the appeal which pictured Alsace-Lorraine Alsace-Lorraine as a neutral territory, to which the claims of Franco would be aa justifiable us these of Germany. |