Second Edition. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.
FRANCE AND GERMANY. THE TROUBLE*ADJUSTED. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Berlin, September 22. Both-. French and German official sources have given assurances that tile Moroccan.trouble has-been adjusted. '>, V : The Reichstag.’ s,-. reassembling has been, postponed frqm the. 10th to the 17th October. .This is* interpreted to allowvtime for the preparation of an agreement fdrk Submission tb Parliament. , an attackTy" BRIG a. v ns. FRANCE ACCUSED. (Received 23, ,8.5 a.m.). Berlin, September 22. It is stated that . Moorish brigands attacked the Manuesmans’ fa ripp at Saffi, on the Mgrrakeh’s caravan road. The Germans and native labourers repulsed the attackers. The “Kolnische Zeitnng”- alleges that the attack was the result of French, intrigue. , i ; Paius, September -22. A gold scare ; prevails pwing to the banks refusing. to pay more than 10 per cent in gold. ~ Some private banks are allowing three francs per .thousand for gold payments which c»;e sent io Germany. ” The increased bank rate is partially due to the increased circulation of' paper money, which has almost reached the legal limit.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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177Second Edition. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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