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France's Gains

A VAST FERTILE -VXD POPUL'OUS COIWTRY. t»T ILKOTRIO TMiWIRAPn-OOPTEI«HX.J [FKR PIIKBB ABBOOUTION.I -(Received This Oily, 9.30. *.m.) PARIS, November 6. M. Caillaux (Foreign , Minister) states that the guiding principle in the negotiations with Germany was that positions occupied in Central Africa could not lie regarded as final, and that it was a. far-sighted' policy for many European powers to prepare an exchange. The agreement was entirely satisfactory to Franco and Germany, and released. Morocco froiii hei\ heaviest mortgagees where with she was burdened. Franco, -subject to conditions rospeoting economic equality, could extend her action over a. country more vast, fertile and populous than Algeria or Tunis.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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France's Gains Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 November 1911, Page 3

France's Gains Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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