MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.
By, Electric Telegraph—Per, Press
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Madrid, Feb. 21. Germany proposes tho establishtent of a State Bank in Morocco, un-* or a fifty years’ concession from the ultan, the Powers to provide capital l equal proportions. France submitted an alternative cherae, claiming recognition of French mns to the Sultan, otherwise an Rtate wledging of equality among the ewers.
Several newspapers regard Geriany’s obstruction at the Algeciras inference as intended to produce lilure of the conference.
France views the prospect with juanimity. ; / The Times’ Paris correspondent inoates that owing to lack of improved tiilery Germany is not ready for ar.
FRANCE STANDS FIRM. ,y telegraph. Press A9s’d, Copyright Rsce.ved 10.45 p.m , Feb. 22. London, Fab. 22. The Times’ Paris correspondent reporta iat France firmly resolved tc give no rtber concessions regarding policing and Sia a baak, considering that Germany as ttymg to inteinitionaliae Morocco id place all S aiei on an oguility, which ai wholly uuauCdpt able io France. Toe Parts Press is adopting a very induce tone.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1681, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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168MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1681, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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