MOROOCO.
WARLIKE ATTITUDE ( F GERM AN V. Bj’ Electric Telegraph.—-Copyright. United Press Association. Berlin, September 3. Owing ta M. Gambon s .ml’.-q (nation, coiiA'ersations in refereueo »'Mcroceo are postponed till Monday. On quitting a parade ground, cheering crowds loiloAved the Kaiser, and a voice shouted, “Agadir! Stand firm, Wilhelm! The people are behind you !’ Sedan Day celebrations arc exciting Germany’s warlike spirit and stimulating hostility towards England. Every patriot is wearing a \Villiam I. conilloAver in crepe badges. Twelve hundred officers and thirty thousand men are alloat for the Kid rovicAV. London, September 3. Continental bourses are depressed over'the Moroccan situation. DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING? (Received 4, 8.50 a.m.) London, September L A number of German reservists in London have been ordered to rejoin ■their colours, some Avithin twentyfour hours. It is stated that Lite short notice is intended to tost the effectiveness of the reserves for rapid mobilisation. OCCUPATION BY SPAIN. AL LEG ED INOPPORTUNENESS. (Received 4, 8.50 a.m.) Madrid, September 3. Replying to French criticisms alleging the inopportuncncss of Spain’s intention to occupy Ifni, soutlnvard of Agadir, under the Hispano-Moroccan Treaty of iB6O, it is cemi-officially explained that the subject Avas discussed for three years. Spain’s resolution Avas duo to Morocco’s non-ful-filment of -a definite promise in respect of Spain’s rights.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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