THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.
OUTLOOK .MORE HOPEFUL
AN AGREEMENT IN HIGHT. [I’ItMSS ASSOCIATION- COVYKICIIT. ] Paris, Sept. 18. The newspapers are optimistic regarding the Moroccan settlement. They anticipate t hat an agreement will be signed bv the encl of the month. Berlin, Sept. 18. The “Kolnische Zeitung” declares that the only differences now remaining are with regard to commercial matters which are not essential in character.
The "Lokal Anzeiger” says that merely formal differences remain to be settled, lint the form of the’guarantces, in view of the Madagascar and Tunis precedents, must not: lack clearness.
A PROTEST AGAINST WAR.
Paris, Sept. 18. Al a large meeting in the frontier town of Bussang, at which half the audience were Alsatians, French and German deputies addressed the gathering. protesting against the idea oi war. and supporting Hie Jena Socialist manifesto. A. SPANISH DENIAL. NO TRUTH IN THE CANARY RUMOUR. Madrid, Sept. 18. Senor Uanalejas, denies that: there was ever any question of ceding Germany a port or an island in the Canaries. i
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 233, 19 September 1911, Page 5
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