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Show Enormous Crowd Before; Reichstag Calls for Abdication. DEMAND REPUBLIC i i Liberated Socialist Lead-, er Applauded by Demonstrators. PARIS, Oct. 25 An enormous crowd assembled before the reichstag build-ing"in build-ing"in Berlin yesterday calling for the abdication of Emperor William and the formation of a republic, according to a special dispatch from Zurich to L'Informatlon. Dr. Karl Liebknecht, the Socialist! leader, who has just been released from prison, was applauded frantically. He was compelled to enter a, carriage filled with flowers, from which hoi made a speech declaring that the1 time of the people had arrived. COPENHAGEN, Oct 25 The German Ger-man reichstag has given Prince Maximilian, Maxi-milian, the German chancellor, a vote of confidence, the ballot standing 19: to 52, according to Berlin dispatches received here. Twenty-three deputies did not vote. I BASEL. Switzerland", Oct. 25 Emperor Em-peror Charles, according to a Budapest dispatch, has accepted the resignation of Baron Burian, the Austro-Hungarian foreign minister' and, also of the Hungarian cabinet headed by Dr. We-kerle. We-kerle. Count Julius Andrassy, Hungarian Hun-garian statesman, has been appointed to succeed Baron Burian. Belgians To Be Released WASHINGTON. Oct. 25 Release of all Belgian political prisoners held in Belgium or Germany, except where a military menace would result, has been promised by General von Falkcnhau-sen, Falkcnhau-sen, German military governor of occupied oc-cupied Belgian territory. This became be-came known hero today in connection with the news that Burgomaster Max, of Brussels, had been set free. |