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Show BAVARIAN COUNT I Von Hertling Considered Too j a Radical and Too Aged for fl v Chancellor. ; 1 Emperor William Receiving Many in Audience to Learn Trend of Opinion. ' AMSTERDAM, Oct. 30. (British Ad- ; mlralty per Wireless Press.) Count Jt Gcorg von Hertlong, the Bavarian , prime minister, has been appointed lm. , l I perial chancellor. ' Former Chancellor Mlchaells has f been named prime minister of Prus- :' v i COPENHAGEN, Oct. 30. The Bava- v rian premier, Count Von Hertling, who , has been mentioned for tho German chancellorship, arrived in Berlin Sun- ; clay from Munich but it is believed here the only object of his visit is to give advice on the general situation. I ' - His flat footed and repeatedly announc- . od opposition to all parliamentary or ' , ripjnnp.mtfr' flnvnlrmnirtnt nf finrnirm 111- J ! '.I stitutions, as well as his advanced age, i seem to impair his availability as a ( BBH candidate for the chancellorship. 3 The Socialist organ Vorwaerts of H Berlin declares that the count's oppo- H sition to parliamentary procedure and to the crectiou of Alsace-Lorraine In- to an autonomous federal state makes it impossible for the majority parties in tho relchstag to consider him for the chancellorship. Kaiser Sounding Out People. On Saturday , and Sunday Emperor tfl William received In audience a con-sldorable con-sldorable number of personages, pre-sumably pre-sumably to inform himself on the polit- lH ical situation. It is evident the emper- jH or no longer trusts exclusively to the Judgment of Professor Von ValentinI, !H chief of his civil cabinet, who is charg 'M cd with keeping in touch with tho ( i trend of political opinion in Germany and informing the emperor in regard f to it. No members of the rcichstag wero rocolved by tho emperor who is fl carefully guarding the surface attri- i i butes of his prerogative of making and f unmaking ministers without consulting H the representatives of the people. -9 JH |