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Show ROW IN A PARLIAMENT. Lower House Austrian Reichstag in a Great Turmoil. VIENNA, Nov 21 Disturbances marked tho session of the lower house of tho Reichstag today and this cvonlng the president abruptly closed the sitting, amid great excitement. The uproar commenced com-menced when a Socialist member, replying re-plying to the president's strlcluro on tho language used In the last few days, said the Social-Democrats never attacked at-tacked the wearer of the crown, but would not be prevented from telling tho truth about the "Camarilla which ruled Austria." Dining Hie conseciuent discussion the president declared the session closed The galleries created tremendous confusion con-fusion by shouting and showering the house with slips of paper Inscribed "Down with the Clerical spoilers of tho schools." Earlier in the sitting Premier Von Koober, defending ids policy, dealt with the difficulty or reconciling tho conflicting con-flicting aspirations of the various parties. par-ties. With reference to Innsbruck, he said that practically the Italian faculty there was no lonser In existence and that neither International or other weighty considerations stood In tho way of Its formal suppression. He hoped tho Czech representatives would abandon obstruction and for that rfason he had advised the Emperor to appoint a Bohemian National Minister For the rest the Government could only a.'.sure those concerned that it contemplated contem-plated the sacrifice of no German Interests. Inter-ests. In conclusion the Premier alrongly exhorted ex-horted the members that energetic work for the pr-sslng needs of the Empire was the best means to heal party differences. |