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AGGRESSIVE GERMANS. I By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press I , Association —Copyright. I LONDON, Jiimo 12. I The Echo ile Paris states that it is reported at Fez that Coluiujt TatI teivbach’s attithido was most aggresI sive. \VI lien the Sultan express oil I anxiety for Morocco’s proprietary lof Algiers, Couint Tattenb'aoh remarked that Germany's frontier als,o I mardied with that of Franco. RAJS ULI’S DECLARATION. LONDON, J;unq 12. I lias Uli •declares that he intends 'to remain master from Tangier tp iTc'tuan. ‘Fresh European preten--1 sio.us must ho stopped. _ AUSTRALIAN NEWS. I SYDNEY, June 13. I As a result of recent rains Homebiush supplies are beyond tho requirements. Prices have materially lowered. Butchers complain that sheep arc too fat for the local trade. MELBOURNE, Jupo 13. ! As a result of a day’s canvass only 50 signatures were obtained to a petition calling a meeting to advocate Ruasq-Jiapaihese peace,, alnUi the movement was dropped. , -jv' • General Booth, at a luncheon at Parliament JJjoiuse, explained his immigration scheme to Ministers. 1-Ie mentioned, the encouragement he hajd received in New, Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1480, 14 June 1905, Page 1
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