THE MOROCCO QUESTION.
THE SULTAN’S DILEMMA 1 . By; Eiechri)c Telegraph—Per Press Copyright. •>" LONDON, Slay. G. Herr Tattenibach is taking to the Sultan of Morocco the Grand Gross of the Red Eagle, Le Matin's Fez correspondent says, that the Sultan, realising the neces-’ sity of the reforms proposed by M. Tailianders, is willing to accent an amount of assistance from European Powers,, but not from Franca alone,?
GERMAN INDUSTRIAL RAID, ON MOROCCO, A’ BID. FOR COMPENSATION* By Electric Telegraph*—Per Press Association —Copyright. \ Received 4*47 p,m., May, 7, ~'Y LONDON, May 6, An, association of German industrialists Ts sending an expedition to Morocco iq nxepare for German ex-* Ports, - ,ii .There arc indications that Germany’s chief objection to M., Tail- ', lander's proposals relates to the appointment of French military in-* struct or s.
German instructors would so euro orders for Germany, for war material.
It, is somi-officially hinted in Paris >. that G-ermany intends submitting a proposal after Herr Tatrtendaoh's rw turn, with the yfew .of securing compensation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1448, 8 May 1905, Page 2
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