England, France, and Germany
I THIS CROWN PRINCI-) IN POLIj TICS. I A DANGEROUS CHAUVINIST. ! THE POLICY OF THE SOCIAL j • DEMOCRATS. i i Iβ? ELEOTnin TBLEGnAPH-COPTRIGHT.I IPHR PKK3B AHBQOUTIOR.I i (Received This Day. 9.10 a.m.. I UERLIN, November i>2. I The note oi - M. Cambon (.French Ambassador at Berlin) mid Herr Von Kilderlen-Waeclrter (German Por- | 0-ign Minister) elaborating: the Fr-an--1 co-German :':grceniont in regard to Morocco arc published. Tlioy .s'bow that France welcomes » Kranoo-Gor-man syndicate executing public works in Morocco. Disputes not settled diplomatically will be referred to a tribunal on the Hague model. France will urge the Moroccan Government to open Agadir for foroign trade The Moroccan debate has concluded in the Raehstag, and the agreement has been referred to tJie Budget Committee Herr Frank, a Socialist, speaking during the debate, declared that the Crown Prince's action emphasised the necessity for the complete deinocratisation of the Empire before the Crown Prince came to the Throne. Herr Bebel (tho Socialist Leader) ■ said that there was no proof that England approached Germany in a 'hostile spirit Socialists always pleaded for co-operation with England. The North German Gazette .semi-offieially announces that it became Her Von Bothmnn - Hollweg's duty to deliver a second speech in order to [m'vont clmnvanistic utterances injuriously affecting foreign relations.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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212England, France, and Germany Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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