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Show uu MAT PMIAMENT Has Not Been in Session Since Outbreak of War Government Govern-ment Yields. MONARCHY DISGRACED Coalition Law and Measure Providing for a War Profit Tax Urged. AMSTERDAM, via London. May 25. 7:3G a. in. A Vienna telegram says that in the course of a meeting of the representatives of the lower chamber, Premier Clam-Martinio expressed the hope that the session would proceed in a manner to increase the reputation of the monarchy abroad. Ho mentioned men-tioned bills which would be submitted, submit-ted, including a coalition law and one providing for a war profit tax. The foregoing dispatch gives the mat utjws mm um Austrian parliament parlia-ment had convened. The convening of parliament, which has not been In session sinco the outbreak of the war, has been one of tho most acute questions ques-tions in Austria. On April 2G the government yielded to the growing popular demand and announced the parliament would meet on May 30. Promier Clam-Martinio's address was presumably delivered at a preliminary gathering of the deputies. |