GERMANY AND MOROCCO.
IDHFGHETO Mil mIITU BM> EFFECT (Received Aug. 16. «■»*•»■) LONDON, Aug. lb. The German Legation at Fez (Morocco) informed the French Charge d - ABairs that the contract tor Herr Tattenbach's loan to the Sultan has been signed. According to Reuter, the luan is ten million trancs, which the Sultan guaranteed by his Mazagan property The Times tears the signature must inevitably produce a very had effect on all classes ol French opinion. Shrewd observers, says the Times, byre latterly remarked that Germany is* finding the Conference no longer attractive, and seeks means to prevent its assembly. If M. Rouvicr, French Foreign Minister, judges that that is Germany's game, he will doubtless strive to frustrate it, holding Germany to her word, and so compel her to enter the Conference or: assume the responsibility of suddenly opposing her own schemt. Three Dutch cruisers, homeward bound, called at Tangier, and the German Charge d'-Aftaires, representing Dutch interests in Morocco, escorted the Dutch Admiral on a visit to Saltan Mohammed at Eltorres . and gave a banquet and reception at the Legation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7901, 17 August 1905, Page 3
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