Show L f VON BUELOW IN N O I BAD POSITION 3 Offered His Resignation to the Kaiser but the Latter I Would Not Accept t 3 1 AN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION N M I Ii i i HUBBUB AROUSED BY ARTICLES IN LONDON PAPER I i Berlin Oct 31 According to the Nord Oord Deutsche J 1 t f Prince von Buelow the Imperial than tan tani i today offered d lils 1118 resignation to William In consequence of o the I publication In fn London of a the Interview 1 with hl hi his majesty for tor which the prince 1 i took responsibility The emperor would not accept ac Pt the file J chancellors resignation and at the i Fame samo time lime permitted Prince v yon n Bue Buc Buelow p low Jow to publish a full ruil explanation so eo as 88 asto ast t N 11 to meet the tile unjustifiable attacks that j f f have been made upon his majesty majest i t i I i It was announced conclusively at atthe att t the foreign office tonight that the chan chap chancellor chanis is dd hi f would remain In office r Von Explanation 1 1 i I Prince von explanation In Inthe inthe the Nord Deutsche AI s i JI Is as follows i I A great rent portion of ot the foreign and international press publishes criticisms r i 11 I directed against his majesty relative e to i the articles In the London T Dally Dall Tele Telegraph t i i I graph These criticisms are re founded I On the assumption that the emperor i L I permitted the publication of o the arti artl article t I j ale cle lo without the previous knowledge of at the tho government authorities responsible i i t for tho Imperial policy This tion is unfounded I HI majesty received from a private 1 Englishman with a a request that ho he be kt permitted to publish it the manuscript 1 I ot of an m article In which a series of oC con conversations conversations between b tw en the emperor and 4 l i several English personalities held at ats s j 1 1 various dates were put together to The 1 If 1 reason given for tor the request was In Ini i tr 51 order to make known his Ills ut utterances J j is I to the largest possible num J ber Jer of o English readers thus thue serving to J 1 improve relations a l p l Sent to Foreign l Office J l f IJ The emperor forwarded this manu manuscript 1 1 t tl 1 script I cr pt to the chancellor who in turn t pent sent it to the foreign office with a n note t L s requesting careful scrutiny The for tor foreign s i 1 f sign eign office did not report anything ob f In the contents and publication publication J I J cation thereupon followed When Then the chancellor us as lS a result of o olit the publication In the Dally Daily Dal Telegraph lit became ine aware of oC the contents of oC this i i manuscript he explained to the em emperor emperor emperor that he personally had not read It H it and that had he done lone so he would 11 11 i have hae hesitated and advised against ag Its t f publication ii 1 He holds himself alone responsible res I I t and he desires to protect the officials I I under him A At the same time he of or I i to resign but the emperor would 1 I not accept his resignation On the re request quest Guest t of oC the tho chancellor however his Q I majesty permitted tho the publication of 1 I this explanation so that tat Prince von yon vond d I Buelow would be bo In a 11 position to meet f f t unjustifiable attacks on the person of f l i the emperor |