Moroccan Affairs.
(JEHKAN A(K) BEBSIVEKffIMS. A BEWOUS CIUSI# FBABBIV JLX)NOOX, June 19. Advicss from Tangier state l*afc Count Tattenbach asked for a amcession regarding Port Agador, os (Jm Atlantic. MOROCCO, Jmm 11. The (brigand chief Kaisuli dealare* tl«t he intends to iwnate niaM*r from Tangier to Tetuan, aad that fresh European pretensions, anvt Iw liloppt*!. ~ ; , PARISt Juaa 12. The journal Echo de Parle rta'«e it is reported at Fez that* CoNt Tattenbach's attitude is most agg*ws> aivc. When the SulUn expressed anxiety regarding proplnt|ulty to kr Koria, Count Tkttcnbach remarked that Germany's frontier al» marched with Kraace'4. June 18, 8.14 p.m.) PARIS, June !■'. It is reported at Fee that U«|w mtuy hae otytainod wotm minor commercial concession*, with Uv pro* mi so of mure. It Is feared tills nodi* fication of the status quo will lead to a serious crisis. (Recoived June 18, 11.9(1 p>m.) America declined to participate ia the conference regarding Moroceo unless Great Uritain docs. Great Britain declined on the ground that a fenference was undesirable from every, standpoint.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7848, 14 June 1905, Page 2
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172Moroccan Affairs. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7848, 14 June 1905, Page 2
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