A POLITICAL CRISIS.
• - S ■' THE; DOsWNF&LL OE M ? : DEL--1 ’ O'ASSB, f?£r By, Electric .Telegraph—Per Press ,’ Association— Copyright. PARIS! June 7. ,Thc Eclio do Paris says Shat MV* JD-elcassa's rctirmeut is perhaps the most momentous change since 1870..
i LONDON, Jnno 7. .The Daily-Telegraph's Paris corres--pondDnij says iiiliat an .uneasiness lest Germany’s attitude in Morocco 'will lead to eonittiications, also a lurking 'desire to have a Foreign Minister tMbonn'd hy. special ties or friend- .*'■ ahi,i> '.to Russia,, were the direct clause i of M. Delcasse’S downfall.
BERLIN, June 7, Prince Bnluw’s iVienna organ, the JNieu Frio Press, does nob shrink from comparing the Dclcass© crisis 3>o the Hohenaolloxn canldidatule for the Spanish throne^
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1476, 9 June 1905, Page 3
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