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"SHEER IMPUDENCE."

CABLE NETVS.

United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.

THE CASABLANCA INCIDENT. GERMANY'S DEMAND. Received November 6, 8.30 a.m. LONDON, November 5. Many English newspapers describe the German demand as sheer impudence. The Stock Exchange is uneasy and cautious.

INTENSE IRRITATION IN FRANCE. PARIS, November 5. There is intense irritation in France respecting Germany's latest demand. The newspapers unanimously support the ■ refusal of France to apologise. Received November 6, 8.40 p.m. BERLIN, November 6. The "Cologne Gazatte" asserts that Germany only offered to refer the legal aspects of the affair to arbitration on condition that France first expressed regret for the infringement of the prerogatives of the German Consul in forcibly arresting persons under the Consul's protection. Then Germany would be ready to express regret at the Consul s incorrect attitude in giving passes to persons not entitled to them.

M. Pichon states that pourparlers will coninue with a view to finding a formula acceptable to both Powers. MENACING LANGUAGE. Received November 6, 10.5 a.m. BERLIN, November 6. Several German newspapers use menacing language in connection with the present situation. The "Konigsberger Allgemaine Zeitung" states that negotiations have become acute, and may soon lead to open conflict. If Prance refuses to accede to Germany's demands plainer speaking will be used. A semi-official communique at Berlin states that Germany must unconditionally insist upon its demands, for a physical attack on the representative of the Consul cannot possibly remain unexpiated.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 5

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"SHEER IMPUDENCE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 5

"SHEER IMPUDENCE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 5

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