GERMANY’S BLUFF.
By telegraph, Press Aes'd, Copyright
Paris, Dec. 15.
A Moroccan yellow book, published in Paris, appears to fully justify Francs’s loyalty and straightforwardness throughout the negotiations. Germany suddenly changed her policy in January last, and refused lo be appeased, even when M. Dolcasse resigned. Count Bulow on June 23rd warned the French Ambassador at Berlin of tho danger of leaving this bad, this very bad question to drag. He alladed to the peril of lingering on a read borderng a precipice, even en abyss. London, Deo. 15. The Times says it is clear tbe quarrel had no solid foundation, and was wilfully foistored upon France. Count Bulow’s pacific protestations towards Britain, the Times remarks that Jt cannot be expected (o he accepted withtbe somo degree cf truthfulness, after the revelations of the yellow book.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1629, 18 December 1905, Page 2
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