GERMANY'S WISH.
THE MOROCCAN QUESTION. A SETTLEMENT PREDICTED. FREE HAND FOR FRANCE; COMPJ2NSATION FOR GERMANY. B/ TeleKrtpfi. 7 Preßi AiMcliUoa.-Cetwiglt. (Received August 28, '8 &.m.) PARIS, 27th August. The newspaper . Frankfurter Zeitung, ft National Liberal organ, predicts a Settlement of the Moroccan question on the resumption of conversations between France and Germany. The paper says it has been Germany's wish to leave" France a free hand in Morocco, Germany receiving compensation ekewhere. "VIOLATION OF TREATIES." SPAIN'S ENDEAVOURS TO OR. TAIN A SETTLEMENT. (Received August 28, 8.10 a.m.) MADRID, 27th August. The suggestion that France should establish a protectorate in Morocco is regarded here as a violation of ' the treaties. The Spanish Government is endeavouring to obtain ft settlement by international negotiation, SURVEY PARTY ATTACKED. FOUR MEN KILLED. (Received August 28, 8.15" a.m.) MADRID, 27th August. Moors attacked a party of Spanish (surveyors near Jjtelilla. Two whites fend two natives were killed. FOR ALCAZAR,. ' SPANISH GUNS*InD ARTILLERY. MEN. (Received August 28, 9 a.m.) * TANGIER, 27th August. The Spaniards have landed for despatch to Alcazar a mountain battery of four guns, and 213 artillerymen. MOORS ACTIVE, TRIBESMEN BEING SUMMONED. (Received August 28, 12.30 p.m.) MADRID, 27fch August, The Moors are active in the Bend Said countiy. Beacon fires are enhunoning the tribesmen. The Spanish commander at Aleuoeftias reports thaffche Eastern Riffs are disposed to favour a French protectorate.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 7
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