THE CRISIS.
FRANCE CONSULTS ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. •
BERLIN, July 4. It is announced that Germany’s attitude on the Moroccan crisis is cue of tranquil expectation, hoping that intervention will lead to tho exchange of views between tho Bowers, thus clearing Hie situation. ST. PETERSBURG, July 4. Tho Novoo Vremya charges Germany with infringing tho letter and spirit of tho Algeciras agreement and the FrancoGerman convention.
ROME, July 4Tho Italian newspapers strongly condemn German intervention in connection with tho Agadir incident. BARIS, July 4. Franco is discussing the incident with Britain and Russia.
LONDON, July 4. Mr Asquith, in tho Commons, said affairs in Morocco were seriously occupy, iug tho attention of tlio Government and that diplomatic communications were proceeding. BERLIN. July 4. The cruiser Berlin sailed from Kiel on Saturday for Agadir. BARIS, July 4. Thu First French Squadron, which has left Toulon to carry out firing practice, has arranged for a constant wireless communication with Eiffel Tower, with a view to its possible despatch to Morocco. TANGIER, July 4.
In accordance with the Algeciras Convention, tho authorities at Agadir lately declined to allow several Europeans, including Germans, to acquire land. It is stated that tho gunboat Panther will shortly be replaced by a cruiser equipped with wireless telegraphy.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1014, 6 July 1911, Page 4
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