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IMPORTANT TO CIGARETTE SMOKERS.

"THREE OAS T L ES" CIGARETTES, Gold Tipped, are Guarantoed 22 Ca ra ,t, Sold in tins of 10's, 25'*, 50's, and 10O'» W. D. & H. 0. WILLS, Bristol and London.

Gtimany is profuse in assurances, but her pretence as : to the largo commercial interests at stake is not very convincing. Britain had unreservedly acknowledge , ! Fiance's predominant interest in Morocco, and Germany had long boon itching for ;i finger in the Moroccan pie. Spain ami Germany were acting ae though a partition was impending, but Mulni Hand ia still in the saddle. If a partition comes, Biitain will have something to say. Selfrestraint on all sides is necessary to prevent the situation from developing in an ugly way. Sir E. Grey's influence should assuredly be extended in favour of a jiut and pacific settlement. BERLIN. July 3. (Recsived July 4, at 0.5 a.m.) The majority of the papers comment on Germany's intervention in favourable ti'ims, and some with enthusiasm. . The Rheintecho Westfaebsche exclaims : " Hurrah! A lead. We can follow the road tlie Fiends travelled. If they undertake to establish order in Morocco so can we." The paper adds that tho French can still come to an agreement, otherwise the Panther may have to effect the Ems telegram.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 5

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IMPORTANT TO CIGARETTE SMOKERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 5

IMPORTANT TO CIGARETTE SMOKERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 5

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