SECRET LETTERS.
EX-KAISER TO THE CZAfc, POLICY IN MOROCCO. B7 Teltgrajpb.—Fren Asin.Mlopnljnt, London, Jan. 16. ' The Kaiser, in another letter, said? "A piece of news that will urate ytn comes from Vienna. Storer, the Ametl" can Ambassador, told a friend of mi&e that the King of England wail at M|r> ienbad, and, a few days before the con* elusion of peace between Russia and Japan, told Storer that Japan would never be allowed to give up her demand for an indemnity. It was most »*<#* sary that Russia should remain finan* ciaJly helpless and crippled for & lotg, time. Storer said that he was in an' awkward position, as the King a*k»d Ilia advice on the promenade, spealdag in a loud voice before a large number < of people. It seema that he' wat afraid that America would join other nattow', in giving Russia money. Ha WMW i Storer to report home to that effeat. • Storer, of course, refused." v.
Writing in November, IMS, the KeJ' i ser said: "In regard to Ttttaabqek*s& Morocco your Trench information is if- , correct. I do not aim, and never bcye •.. aimed, at securing any special advantage i for Germany. Tattenbach never educated any policy of his own; such » thing is unheard of in my service. 2fv representatives abroad only advocat* ope policy, and that is mine. We only wign to secure an open door, and there is no reason whatever why an equitable arrangement with France eould not be reached on that ground-"—Aua.-N.JS. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1920, Page 5
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