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THE WAR CLOUD.

STARTLING 111 MOI RS.

THE EXIGENCIES OF THE SITF-

AT lON

[ I‘KESS ASSOCIATION —COP Vl'. IGIIT. J

London. Sept. 15.

The , "Times" states that various startling reports are current at the naval and military stations, but are without substantial foundations. The fleets are at their usual autumn stations. Nevertheless the authorities are fully alive to the exigencies of the international situation ami are neglecting no necessary precautions.

THE GERMAN NOTE

INTOLERANT DEMANDS

Reuter reports that the optimism in Berlin regarding Morocco has caused amazement aiming those knowing the contents of the German Note. Germany only asks participation to the extent of 30 per centum in connection with railway and other transport enterprises, but more than 50 percentum in special districts where German interests arc of a special character such as Sus. The proposals contain so many restrnctions that they leave France only heavy obligations.

A FACTOR TO BE RECOGNI SEI).

Ilcrr Bebel pointed out that mobilisation would cost Germany from 45 to 50 million marks daily.,. There was only 120 million in the Julius tower at Spandau. Fie rejoiced to see the run on the savings banks. IF war occurred the Socialises would utilise the political and economic crisis to stir up the people to abolish the rule of capitalism.

KAISER’S VISIT TO TANGIER

(Received 16, 12.50 p.m.) Berlin, Sept. 15.

Herr Bebel, speaking at the Socialist congress, criticised the Kaiser’s proposed visit- to Tangier on the ground that it would encourage the belief among the Mohammedans that they could count on the protection of Germanv. Tim Mohammedans would have the sanm experience as the Boers had in the matter of the telegram sent by the Kaiser to Air. Kruger.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 231, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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THE WAR CLOUD. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 231, 16 September 1911, Page 5

THE WAR CLOUD. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 231, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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