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THE MOROCCAN QUESTION

THE AGADIR INCIDENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright VIENNA, November 13. The Berlin correspondent of ono of the papers published hero reports that Great Britain unavailingly sought jircciso information as to the object of the visit, of the gunboat Panther to Agadir. Henec, Mr Lloyd George was commissioned to make a speech, which had the effect of producing a reply from Germany within 24 hours. TUB CROWN PRINCE. LONDON, November 13. When questioned regarding the Crown Prince, Lord Lonsdale (who is a great personal friend of the Kaiser) said that no one was more friendly to Great Britain. There muM be a misunderstandin; sonvowhero, as his nttitude in the Reichstag could not have been intentionally anti-English;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15301, 15 November 1911, Page 11

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THE MOROCCAN QUESTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 15301, 15 November 1911, Page 11

THE MOROCCAN QUESTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 15301, 15 November 1911, Page 11

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