MOROCCAN CRISIS.
SETTLEMENT NOT IN SIdHT. Dy Tclecraijh— Ptcss Aesociallon—CoDyrlaUl Berlin, August 9. It is somi-oflicinlly anno»ncc*l that no opinion can l>e expressed as to whether a definitive I'raneo-German. agreement on the Morocco question is impending. Brussels, August 0. Tho newspaper "La Clironique," which lias special sources of information in Berlin, asserts that Iho Mnrhcco negotiations aro progressing loss favourably than was reported. THE TAHITI RUMOURS. London, August 9. Itautcr'a Berlin correspondent slates, apropos of tho report of tho Australian Acting-Premier's speech, that there is a reiterated official denial of the desire of Germany to annex Tahiti. Germany avoir V.d suggesting that compensation might ho sought in the Pacific, because she was well award that it would bring another distinct "set of interests into an already sufficiently difficult question. SPANISH MUTINEERS. Madrid, August 9. A Socialist outbreak occurred on ,the Spanish cruiser Numancia against tho Moroccan expedition. It is rumoured' that seven mutineers were shot on'board. SUMMONING OP REICHSTAG "DEMANDED. (Rec.'.'Aug. 10, 11.20 p.m.) ' ~, '■ 'Berlinj August 10..' Hie bociahst newspaper "Vorwaerts" demands the summoning of the Reichstag to consider Germany's policy in Morocco.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 11 August 1911, Page 5
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