MOROCCAN CRISIS.
AGREEMENT DRAFTED.
GERMAN ASSENT EXPECTED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. August 30, 1 a.m.) Berlin, August 29. M. Jules Cambon, the Ficnoh Ambassador in Berlin, is the bearer of a draft agreement on the Moroccan question, which lias been elaborated with a full knowledge of Germany's standpoint The'"Frankfurter Zeitung" states that it assumes the draft will receive Germany's assent on nil the main points. The Kaiser's speech at Hamburg is variously interpreted by the German pi-ess as a peace pronouncement and as a warning to England. ■A GERMAN RETREAT. London, August 28. Renter's Berlin agent confirms French and German newspaper reports to the effect that France and Germany are approaching a settlement respecting Morocco. Tlio Berlin correspondent of "The Times" considers that Anglophobe attacks are intended to cover Germany's retreat and conceal the important fact that Britain has persistently striven to bring about a Franco-Gornnn agreement. THE VIENNA INTERVIEW. Berlin, August 28. Sir Fairfax Cartwright, British Ambassador at Vienna, replying to a correspondent, declines any responsibility for "no anonymous articlo which ill-informed people have ascribed to him.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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178MOROCCAN CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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