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THE KAISER AT TANGIER.

cwnmm ram CONSEQUENCES Or THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE. LONDON, April 1.

I The KuisorVWarufnji; against wjc forma in Morocco has cauxod tataaemeat to V')«nfiu, where the visit I* 8. Interpreted as an attempt, albeit uois successful, to drive a wedge bßweeu * Fnanqa and Great Urlteln, a ° view lo ulterior (loriuan dcalgps. ™| Tho newspaper Russ,' which la of- ' ten inspired by Count Lamsdorff, doclarca the visit is calculated U>eulj tail political consequences of the . greatest important*, powitiiy re- . grouping the Western Europe in l'owd Cr "' ' 111 r ' I * lo loam* that the St. e Peterrfjurg diplomatists interpret tha visit to mean that the Rainer pica*. t . od the Czar, by not the re* n ,cont peace councils at lJeriin and h ruinours of floating u Japanese loan 0 ut Berlin. and the subeequent affront lf uixm thg Hussions' ally was un©*The result thereof | M , howh ever, to precipitate France Into Groat Britain's arms. ? | The .Times says that rtnee* the - telegram the Kaiser sent to Prvsldent Krugcr duiin-r the Hocr war no 1 action ofthe Kaiser i» so nwwations al as this vinit to Xcrocco. For- . ] tunately, M. Uelcasse'w statesmaashin j and Ws countrymen's temper are proof ngiainst a provocation ho ex• w usgeratod as to palpably overshoot b the mark. * " r £ u " J Telegraph reports that s Kingi Edward will not break bis e Journey at Paris. ; THE KAISEfi OPPMDED, a r , , , PARIS, April 4. . a I arlsian nowsjwper officially de--1 i th ° before lading ■ '^ v «» the text of the Sultan's ui£ i ele i proposed speech, eitttdite the wiTFraSe, tW» iMerpwution o* XJZZZL? VMUHI ** BIDIM6 the high horse. i'KANCE WAKNEI), OFF (lleceived April 6, o-j l « j A , , U)NItOX, AiHiir, x-/t ~r il o nd' ,*** wnihlant of Count on 11 "' ow , informed a French correspondent that Franco caT if i'L m a, ' l,r ? ach «tn»nny ixtpiwl",u<* lß.tt* to outne to terms with Germany than to IlrUa n! ' t ' unlWL,ncu in Greet L' 1 "?" 5 . I *» r '» uft«r the iangur perforatanoe a Kntnco-Ger-iiuin mpprochvumnl is more distant

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 791, 6 April 1905, Page 2

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THE KAISER AT TANGIER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 791, 6 April 1905, Page 2

THE KAISER AT TANGIER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 791, 6 April 1905, Page 2

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