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THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE

■disquieting; advices*

THE BANK'AND POLICING QUES ■' '-■■■'';- ■" :tions. : .'■;■... ~ :■■..

GERMANY CONFRONTED BY A

UNITED EUROPE

[press, association.] ',:.'■•.■ (Received March 13, 8.49 a.m.) LONDj3|jr t March 12. Gei-ftfaii: adyicSs; Ji'ontAlgecira's state that the French rejected the .suggestion of a iielitral police, iuspectpr. The Italian andi^ American 7: delegates are now bringing mediatory influence to bear on the Bank and policing questions; . .-..■•

,T,he, German Government and .-press are treating Italy with great coolness owing to Venosta's reserved, attitude at Algeciras. ■'■ :?■'■ ''. •?■.'; S' T"/' .. '\ '; . .Less .reassuring aclyices come, from Algeciras. The appointment oivtlie Bank shares is still causing difficulty.. France claims five out of■ fifteen; Germany^ proposes two, and suggest* that Bi-itain, France, Germany," and Spain select censors from officials of the respective national banks.

The New York*".Sun. asserts that the Kaiser was conciliatory only ,whe.n he discovered that Germany was oonfforited by a united Europe. . -,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 13 March 1906, Page 2

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THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 13 March 1906, Page 2

THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 13 March 1906, Page 2

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