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A VEHEMENT ADDRESS. NO DEMAND FOR SPECIAL RIGHTS. PANIC ON BOURSE HAS SUBSIDED.

BERLIN, 12th September. The President of the Pan-German League, at a meeting at Dilsseldorf, delivered a_ vehement address denouncing the political surrender of Morocco to Fraitce._ He said the so-called compensation ill the Congo corresponds neither With the wishes of the German people nor the necessities of the German Government. \ The Liberal journal, Lokal-Anaeiger professes to have special ground for stating that Germany's proposals do not contain a demand for special rights of any kind in Morocco. The main question is the obtaining of security against a French monopoly of public works, mining, and trade interests. 1 The panic oft the Bourse has subsided.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 7

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A VEHEMENT ADDRESS. NO DEMAND FOR SPECIAL RIGHTS. PANIC ON BOURSE HAS SUBSIDED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 7

A VEHEMENT ADDRESS. NO DEMAND FOR SPECIAL RIGHTS. PANIC ON BOURSE HAS SUBSIDED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 7