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MOROCCO.

THE KAISER’S ATTITUDE. FEELING IN FRANCE. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, April 3. Tho “Debats” says that Germany’s new attitude will increase France’s difficulties, encouraging Morocco to resist all attempts at peaceful penetration of tho country, but tho unexpected obstacles ought to encourage Franco to persevere firmly. THE KAISER’S ADVICE. LONDON, April 3. French Tangier advices stato that tho Kaiser remarked to tho Sultan’s uncle that great precautions were needed in executing reforms, Considering the religious feeling of the population lest public order should be disturbed. Two Moors implicated in the murder of Herr Gentho have been imprisoned for life. The Sultan of Morocco has compensated the family of Herr Genthe, and will erect a monument over his grave. OPINION IN FRANCE. BRITAIN’S MORAL SUPPORT EXPECTED. (Received April 3, 11.7 p.m.) LONDON, April 3. The consensus of opinion. in Franco is calm and firm over the Morocco incident, and looks to Britain for moral support. The Spanish newspapers remark that the entente of the western Powers is unmistakably strengthened. The briefness of tho Kaiser’s visit is attributed in Paris to his information that European opinion outside Germany was hostile to German interference. Some British newspapers deprecate the German newspapers’ aggressiveness in conspiring to make political capital out of the visit. Others show that the Kaiser’s alarms are groundless, as M. Delcasse’s speech testified.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 5

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MOROCCO. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 5

MOROCCO. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 5