THE MOROCCAN CRISIS.
(Received Sept. 18, 8.5 a.m.)
PARIS, September 17.
It is asserted that the French reply to Germany inquires respecting the secret • Hispano-German treaty and asks for certain guarantees regarding this.
, It is reported in some circles that Spain has ceded to Germany a port in the Canary Islands, if not one of the Canary Islands altogether.
(Received Sept. 18, 9.45 a.m.) PARIS, September 17
The Countess Drazza has protested to the President against sacrificing the Congo movement, which was growing, by the cession of the best parte of French Congo to Germany. Delegates from the amalgamated Unions of the Seine district,.considering that international capitalists desired to create a diversion of attention from the demands of the workers by utilising the Moroccan incident, have decided on a general revolutionary strike in the event of war.
BRUSSELS, Sept. 17
The Belgian Cabinet, on receiving an optimistic telegram from Berlin, postponed the summoning of three classes of reservists.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 3
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