MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.
SUCCESS ANTICIPATED. MN»I By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Now York, Maroh 25. The State Department at Washihgton reports the receipt of encouraging nows from Algeoicas. A suoaessfol termination is possible on Monday. GERMANY’S CHAGRIN. A GAME THAT FAILED. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 8.53 p.m., March 26. j
Berlin, March 26. Germany is muoh chagrined at the publication by L 9 Temps of Sir Edward Grey's instructions to Mr NiobolaoD, Count Lamedorfl. and Signor Cassini unreservedly supporting France’s determination to reject the Casablanca proposal. The pub' lioation was due to the persistent efforts of a seotion of the Gorman press to show that Russia and Britain urged Fraooo to make ooao9ssionj. When Germ toy’s isolation was apparent, the North German Gazette minimised the import tuoe of the Casabianoa proposal. The Socialists taunt Prinoe Von Bulow with an nnenviable position in regard to Russia, after Germany’s benevolent altitude during the war, and complaisance in the matter of revolutionary agitators which was intoaded to plaoe Russia under an obligation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1709, 27 March 1906, Page 3
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