GERMANY AND FRANCE.
FURTHER PARTICULARS AND CRITICISM.
Berlin, November 7
Germany is pledged not to interfere with the Franco-Spanish negotiations, whilst Franco promises not to oppose Germany’s ultimate acquisition of Spanish Guinea, Corsica, and Clobey Islands. Moreover. French revolutionary rights in the Congo State are waived in favour of any. ultimate settlement by all the Powers, interested .
Criticisms mostly follow party linos. The Socialists and Pan-Germans unite on different grounds, eulogising Herr Lindquist’s and Herr Banchelmann’s independence. The Radicals argue that now is the opportunity to strike a blow for responsible and,,, oven r lh\rli:pueutary Government.
The Chauvinists deeply mistrust Dr. Self.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 72, 8 November 1911, Page 5
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