MOROCCO.
FRANCE OBTAINS A FREE HAND. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Paris, September 25. France lias obtained a free hand in Morocco, with economic equality for all nations. M. Caillaux, in a speech at Alencon, said France was striving to reach an agreement with Germany in a generous spirit of conciliation and appreciation of the interests opposed to hers, and with a profound regard for French interests. It was an undoubted fact that tho two great nations were both in an equal degree desiring and needing peace, and would reach a lasting agreement, leaving no bitterness behind. GERMANY’S TERMS. Berlin, September 25. The Lokal Anzieger declares that Franco has tardily recognised Germany’s standpoint regarding the invalidity of the treaty of 1909, owing to the tearing up of the Algeciras Act, and frankly acknowledged slip is seeking a protectorate in Morocco. Thereupon Germany declared her terms, namely, a clear definition of tho conditions obtaining in the future protectorate, and compensation for the accession of power accruing to Franco. Tiie negotiations, the paper adds, have been friendly throughout.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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177MOROCCO. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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