INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
A GERMAN’S BLUFF. THE YELLOW PERIL. MOROCCO AFFAIRS. By; telegraph', Press Ass’n, Copyright Berlin, Sept. 21. Here Bapsnrmann, a National Liberal loader, speaking at Esson, attributed the 1 increasingly strained relations with Groat Britain to England arranging fresh coalitions against Germany in preparation for 1 tho final reckoning. Despite all England’s monaoos and tho impudont spocohns of I English admirals, Germany would build I as fleet as she required. Paris, Sept. 21. A high Washington offioial in Paris explains that Prrsident > Roosevelt's chief object in scouring pcaoe was to afford a j field for Japanese activity in Manchuria and Korea, thereby warding off tho 11 Yollow peril ” from the United States. London, Sept. 21. I An authoritative German statement has I been made to tho effeol that Franoe and Germany have settled all questions of principle in connection with the Moroccan I arrangement. The details are left to M. Paul Revoil, ex-Govornor-Goneral of Algiers, and Dr. Roson as experts to clcarlyI determine everything that will render fu'uro misunderstandings impossible.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1566, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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