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GERMANY'S INTENTIONS.

NO DESIRE TO POSSESS PART

OF MOROCCO

HERR KIDERLIN’S DENIAL

■By Electric Telegraph.—Copy rig* t.) (United Press Association.) . (Received 19, 9.15 a.m.) Berlin, February 1,8. Herr Ledebour, speaking in the lleiclivstag, asserted time ’while in 1859 Mr Gladstone successfully protested against King Bomba’s conduct in Naples, agreements were now being entered into with barbaric Russia to plunder Persia. The Russian Government, lie alleged, was also in communication with 'the Gorman Government. Herr Ledebour, referring to the Agadir incident, added that fiib evidence ' showed that Germany intended to lay hands on Morocco. Herr Kiderlin Waechter emphatically repudiated Herr Ledebour’s charges against the great neighbouring and friendly State and declared that compensation outside Morocco was expressly mentioned at first. Herr Klass, presiding at the Pan-German Union, was informed in Juno that Germany did not wish to share Morocco. Hei r Kidorlin denied ' tolling anyone That Germany wanted a part af Morocco or advising prnpoganda with that object.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 19 February 1912, Page 6

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GERMANY'S INTENTIONS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 19 February 1912, Page 6

GERMANY'S INTENTIONS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 19 February 1912, Page 6

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