MOROCCO'S PLIGHT
GERMAN BARGAIN-DRIVING. PRICE FOR RECOGNISING RIGHT TO INTERVENE. BAGDAD RAILWAY QUESTION^ By Tclcuraph—Press Association—Oopyrittut (Rcc. April 11, 11 p.m.) Paris, April 11. Germany has been informed . of Franco's plans to ensure the safely of Europeans in connection with the crisis in Morocco. Dr. von Kiderlen AVacditer, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in inclined before acquiescing in the French plans to stipulate for the quotation of the German, Bagdad Railway Company's stock on the Paris Bourse. SPANISH TROOPS DISPATCHED. (Rcc. April 11, 10.15 p.m.) Madrid, April 11.'" The Spanish forces in Morocco are being reinforced by 1500 marines and! infantry, and some machine guns from Cadiz, which are proceeding to the Moorish -port of El Arish.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1100, 12 April 1911, Page 7
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