MOROCCAN CRISIS
BOURSEPANICISUBSIDED THE PRESENT SITUATION. {(Received Last Night, 11.50 o'clock.) , PARIS, September 12. The importance of the German projposfals. centres in Morocco, and oth«er issues previously raised are plao >ed in the background. . he Temps States that Europe is (weary of having German pretensions Sinned into its ears. France hlad made naval and military financial -advances since 1905, and were now ready to say "No" if an attempt <was made to extract intolerable •concessions. ' BERLIN, Septemiber 12. Hhie Bourse panic has subsided. Tib© President of the Pan-German (League at a meeting at Duseeldorf 'delivered a vehement address debouncing the political surrender of .{Morocco to France. He said that ©CHGaled wmrpensation of Congo corresponds neither with the wishes, of -ttihe German people nor the necessities of the ttermun Government. The Lokal Anzieger professes to &lave, special ground for stating that Ctermany's proposals are not to des ,<mand for special rights of any kind dp Morocco. The main question is ' teeciurity against France's momopolisfing the public works, mining, and jfcradie- interests. A social democratic congress at Jena- urgently protested against, an lattempt to provoke a man to murdering in a war. The- only, persons interested' axe the colonial pirates, the Chauvinists, and the manufacturers of War material. Many delegates accused the leaders of the party of hesitating to loin the Proletariat, when other countries were p-otc-sting against the Moroccan adTenture.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10422, 13 September 1911, Page 5
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229MOROCCAN CRISIS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10422, 13 September 1911, Page 5
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