"An improvement in the relations between France and Germany haa begun, and, after some years of progress in this direction, an understanding, if it is to come to pas* at all, will be reached with France .which is a country endowed with great aciiteness of perception. Mu-h tact, moiicr.ilion. and patience is required in working in the cause of peace. I and incidents likely to spoil everything' are naturally not desired. You can hi =nre that we are not gnin? to raise difficulties for you or place obstacles in your way in Morocco. The Algceira* Convention will be loyally observed by no. Von. on ynnr part, mint rarrv on tr>" economic nolicv of the 'onen rtoor' sineerely and without arriere pon=Po. ("!.•!-- manv will not ask more of von. Them are certain other nointa on which Fr-wi' and flerroanv ™n com** fn an ,irrt\>nm«nf. and T Twlipv tint in economic natters thev will not fnil to d,> so."— Tie f!crm , >n fTinnecllnr. interviewed by 31 Jules Buret, of t« Figaro,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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