MOROCCO.
■•1 V ■•iVv~ r - '--".-♦ r^.":--, j AND FRANCE, :.J ¥lMltAli^'-©REPARATIONS 5 ' IV -'. | GERMANY. ! United Press Association—Per Electric :' .'. " •''3'eliegrotßlL-r-GbpTright. .' i j ~ . t/OXDON. January 4^ ; ■ Die "Times'' Paris correspondent" confirms the Kaiser's conciliatory feelins towards Prance, which' are entirely agreed to , by Prince von Bu'ow." - Diplomatists consider that Prince von Bulow is largely responsible for Germany's isolation, for which the Kaiser has hitherto been blamed. i The French declare that Prince von Bui low's evil counseTons are the Ultramontanes, who are influenced by the se- • paTation of Church and State in France. i Some of the Berlin newspapers are attacking M. Bihpnrd, French in
Berlin. Similar attacks are being made on M. Delcasse.
The Paris Press retorts that some forms of satisfaction are never given twice. It is reported in Berlin that the German military authorities have ordered 20.000 goods trucks from abroad, to be in readiness by the middle of February. Many reports have reached France that Germany continues to send troops and guns to the frontier.
It is alleged in Paris that the Kaiser addressed a secret meeting of Generals in Berlin on New Year's Day. It is believed that it was connected with the military preparations.
Reuter's Washington correspondent states that America claims superior rights at the Algeciras Conference, owing to her ancient interests in Morocco. The- perpetuation of the "open door" and fair,trade will necessitate America being represented at the conference.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12872, 6 January 1906, Page 5
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