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MOROCCO.

THE ALGEOIRAS CONFERENCE,

Received March 27, 8.30 a.m. ROME, March 26. II Secolo, a Milan paper, stakes that the Algeciras Conference has shown Germany's isolation, and marks the end of the Triple Alliance. The compact on paper is no longer in aooord with Italian feelings. The journal advises Germany to renounce her sensational policy, and co operate with the other Powers in maintaining the peace of Europe.

THE POLICING OP MOROCCO.

Received March 27, 11.30 p.m. MADRID, March 27. At the Algeoiras Conference, Count Wiiseraheimb, Austrian, delegate, withdrew his Casa Blanoa proposal. The Conference deoided that the police should be composed of two thousand Ave hundred Moroccan tyroops unaer the Sultan's authority, the training to be entrusted to twenty Frenoh and Spanish officers and forty non-commissioned officers engaged by the Maghzin, at an annual expenditure of over a hundred thousand sterling. The inspectors' salary was fixed at £I,OOO. The clauses relating to the inspection of the police ty an inspeotor seleoted from the Swiss or Dutch armies led to considerable discussion.

PRINCE BULOW.LIKELY TO RESIGN.

Received March 27, 11.31 p.m. LONDON, March 27. The Times' Vienna correspondent states that several politicians who are in constant contact with affairs in Berlin declare that Prince Bulow, Chancellor of the German Empire, will shortly resign. The Daily Telegraph states that the impending resignation is ostensibly connected with Count Bulow's opposition to the creation of a Minister for the Colonies, but is in reality due to the fiasco of the policy with regard to Morocco.

LE TEMPS' INFORMATION

GERMANY ENQUIPLNG.

Received March 27, 4 a.m

ST. PETERSBURG, March 26. Germany is enquiring at St. Petersburg as to the source ofLe Temps' information regarding Count Lamsdorff's instructions. A Russian official is of revealing them. . SAID TO BE A BIASSED VEKSJON. Received March 27, 11.20 p.m. BERLIN, March 27. The North German Gazette states that Counts Lamsdorffi and Witte have expressed to the German Ambassador their regret at the publication by Le Temps of the instructions. The version given is described as biassed.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 28 March 1906, Page 5

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MOROCCO. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 28 March 1906, Page 5

MOROCCO. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 28 March 1906, Page 5

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