Show HOHENLOHE TO REICHSTAG ANNO ULICES THE POLICY or OF THE a defends the costly colonial extensions and insists on anti auti socialist bills opposition replies berlin dec 11 prince hall hohenlohe Hohen enlowe lohe made a declaration of at fits als policy as ag re chancellor ot at germany in iti the stac today to day his appearance in the cha chamber milr cl elicited Jolted no aio demonstration prince said that his entry into office did pot not imply a 0 change in the system ot of ff government overn anent lie ile would not however in every case follow in the footsteps ot of his predecessor but he would reckon with the actual facts and loyally fulfill his duties detles th the e chancellor dwelt upon the necessity ol of financial reform the maintenance of the colonial policy the necessity of 0 the nivy nary and promised that the just demands of the agrarians arians would be satisfied in social que questions SElon he added the protection ol of the weak would be made tile the first consideration of the government alch would also endeavor to maintain peace between the state and the church count dwelt upon the necessity ot of reform in the present linan financial etal system in order to place the finances of the individual states upon a sounder basis bachem on behall behalf ot of the center party said bald they met the new chancellor without prejudice but they were opposed to new taxes and urged that penal action against the socialists could not have effect richter on behalf of the radicals critic criticized criticised laed the budget and protested against the costly colonial policy and the excessive expenditures for the army aimy ai my and navy ila ho demanded information as to the lause which led to the change in the touching upon the financial question the chancellor said the contributions of ft tile the individual states towards towar d s the imperial expenditure which had originally been considered to be ot at a transitory character now involved serious danser danger the empire had no deficit to tear fear but the fluctuating amounts ot of the contributions introduced a condition ot of great uncertainty financial reform therefore was indispensable in regard to the necessity of adhering to the colonial policy the chancellor ce ilor referred to we the position of germany creating freh markets through ther other colonies moreover the colonial 0 policy was a material factor of the polley policy of german unity in strengthening family feeling with reference to the socialist agitations the chancellor spoke ot of the dangers threatening the vital n nervo of the state which danver dancer would abe be warded off art not by exceptional laws but by strengthening I 1 the provisions ot of the common law |