FRANCE AND GERMANY
THE TANGiER INCIDENT HISTORICAL EPISODE ' KAISER AND MINISTER.' ' " By Telegraph—Ftcbs "Aasoolatlon-CopyriEht (flee. July 12, 5.5-p.m.)" ;l *'K ■ i ~ Paris, • July., 10i .< . Scmator Aimaud, spooking. Nt ltaijicV, revealed tho reason \why: France avoided war with Germany m 1905- • After itho Ivaiser s • eurpriso visit to Tangier, • 11.' Delcas6o ~ (then Foreign " Minister) proposed to Cabinet to send ' tho fleet to langier, but M. Bcrtcaux, wlio. was Minister of War, replied that thr.ro were only six hundred rounds pen gun,'.which would bo exhausted in ton' - days. • M. Dolcasso . immediately 1 resignedfrom tho .Cabinet,.and M. Bertcaux a : few days later demanded. 1400.million franca for an Increase of .'artillery to strengthen tho;frontier. :■? - -.i'i. •!
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 7
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111FRANCE AND GERMANY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 7
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