THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
v-V- SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT,
(By Electric Telegraph.—-Copyright.) (United Press Association.) j. • Paris, September 18. Newspapers are optimistic regarding the Moroccan settlement, and anticipate that an agreement will be signed at the end of the month. At a large meeting at the frontier town of Bussang, half the audience being Alsatian Trench, German deputies addressed the gathering, protesting against the idea of war, and supporting the Jena Socialist manifesto. Berlin, September 18. The “Kolnisohe Zeitung” declares that the only differences now remaining in regard to commercial conditions, are unessential in' character. The. “Lokalanzeiger” says that merely formal differences remain to be settled, but the guarantees, in view of the Madagascar and Tunis precedents, must not lack clearness.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 5
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