INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
By telegraph, Preflo Asn’n, Copyright Berlin, Jan. 2. The German press is pessimistic regarding the Moroccan conference. The papers warn the French not to forget that the Kaiser insists on the independence of Morocco and retention of all international rights. Germaey is willing that France should police the Algerian frontier if the rest of the country is divide! into international police sections, herself desiring the oontrol of the Megador distriot. • Paris, Jan. 2. The French pioss asiorts that Earl Gray has directed British diplomats’to. work hand in baud with the Frenoh abroad. Brussels, Jan. 2. In viow of the general European situation the Belgian government is preparing to mobilise instantly.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 4 January 1906, Page 2
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