Show EMPEROR WILLIAMS NAVY HERR RICHTER OPPOSES BELL TO INCREASE IT ho e dwells at length e u upon on the serious increase in expenditures tor for I 1 which tho the measure provides I 1 berlin dec 7 in the today r elchler i to it ter the radical leader lc ader spoke in opposition ac lo 10 the hie naval a I 1 billi bill I 1 which was before the house on fl arat reading dwelling upon anon the serl serious on in crouse ot of tor for which tho the aff bill provides ile ho contended that tile great of power made in china proved that the government considered the navy e equal q U at to the task imposed upon it germanis germanys Germ Gorm anys ex exports p orts ho he continued had made unexpected strides in spite of 0 tho the alleged licit of cruisers the speaker expressed the opinion that the protective duties were ere more bar harmful m fill to germa germanda Ger manya n Ys trado than could be balanced by the benefits derivable even by the greate greatest crea test S t fleet TIIS the bill 1111 heir akhter assorted asserted laas flaa flat DOE for seven years but tar for eternity and cie abed a condit condition loii the continued advance 0 of technical knowledge would make impossible empoe alile to maintain richter desired the government to repeat lit in tho the reichstag the assurance that tile the naval pro gramme as aa outlined in tile the bsma or chuld be na carried into effect without recourse to fresh taxation tax atlon lie he pointed out that gulitti the army law was waa introduced it was waa declared to be an exceptional mea measure elure but now ho he s asserted sc 8 r ted the government was trying t to bind the reichstag similarly in ili the case calls of the navy financial conditions condition the speaker said bald were always changing and must therefore be regulated annually the welchs t tap g had bad no viewer power to alter a law once enacted enacted enact td and in view of its iti already re filleted rights the reichstag should not further bind itself in conclusion said the naval bill conflicted with all constitutional principles awl and therefore lie was opposed to any discussion ot of the measure leftist cheers the th secretary of the navy admiral von said the fleet vas anade quale still and that hat tile the government we obliged to pend away al ait its la 13 cruisers ond even employ training ships as aa men of war the influence Ini luence of cruls era abroad depended chiefly upon the power known know 1 to stand eland behind them namely na mely the fleet of battleships derr alc pr lieber the berter party leader said lit his party had not yet rot got their votes ready on the whole however they thought ht the time lid come tor for the legislature to leal deal with nith the navy find and it the government would promise tile the burdens involved would be shared by those parts of 0 the world wt itch profited fronted thereby roline nine tenths of the opposition to the til bill 1111 would be removed |