THE MOROCCAN CRISIS.
THE GERMAN INTERVENTION. > Berlin, July 4. < Germany notified all the signa-! tories to the Algeciras agreement/ simultaneously of the Panther’s! arrival at Agadir. | Tangier, July 4. j In accordance with the Algeciras j convention, the authorities at Aga-1 dir lately declined to allow several! Europeans, including some Ger-j mans, to acquire land. I The Panther will shortly 7 be re-, placed by a cruiser equipped with wifeless telegraphy. ’ GERMAN ATTITUDE TRAN- ! QUIL. ;
(Received 5, 8.5 a.m.) Berlin, July 4. It is announced that the German attitude is that of tranquil expectation, hoping the intervention will lead to exchange of views with the Powers, thus clearing the situation. FRANCE TALKS THINGS OVEIi WITH BRITAIN. Paris, July 4. France is discussing the Agadii incident with Britain and Russia. ITALY CONDEMNS GERMANY Rome, July 4. Italian newspapers strongly condemn Germany’s intervention ir connection with the Agadir inci dent. FRENCH FLEET PREPARED. (Received 5, 10 a.m.) Paris, July 4. The first French Squadron, which has left Toulon to carry out firing practice, has arranged for constant wireless communication with the Eiffel Tower, with the view to possible despatch to-morrow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 1
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