EQUALITY OF TRADE.
BERLIN", Nov. 5. <Srermany will not object, to the appointfement of a French representative to the Maghzen as an, xntenneorary between the other Powers.
Framee pledges the equality of mil! nations 1 in trade and mining concessions, i*nd will not place san export duty «n" iron ore. Both nations are unrestricted in trade Aransit^ and railway <oonstruction in ;the rights of the Congo. Germaciiy's communique respecting the' settlement contained th© denial of Great'Jßfitain to disturb the negotiations.
The M«pgen Post says that a, feeling of .shaan© and deep indignation is the result ,<jf four months negotiations. The Vorwsaerts states that • the policy of Hera1 Kiderlen Wachter and Herr vott JEtethmann-Hollweg is a itisitation fz«m heaven like the ■plague or famine. HerA yon. Bunckleman, a distm--guished Congo -.authority attached to Herr yon Lindequist's department, •w'fil retire. Herr Solf, of Samoa, provisionally succeeds him.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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145EQUALITY OF TRADE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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