THE MOROCCO QUESTION
X CHECK' TO GERMAIN DESIGNS
By; Electric Telegraph—Pei Press "" a''* Copyright. LONDON, April 24.Tho Times says that there were grounds for M. Delcasse’s resignation of the inhabitants from Costion. It credits his unselfish patriotism.
Widespread satisfaction is felt at ■the announcement that he resumes office with undiminished ajuthority, BERLIN,-April 24. V It is undoubted that every party, in Germany desired the fall of M. Deloasse, fearing that after his success in promoting an, entente with Britain he might succeed in. further- 1 ing an entente between Britain and Russia, which would be fatal to many German ambitions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1438, 26 April 1905, Page 2
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