The Moroccan Difficulty
France and Gsrntariy
' Fre&a Association.—Copyright, ■ Pabis, Doc. 18 £esiebday M. Keuvier, Foreign Miuiatai*, in a firm bat dignified statomerit, said that Gorpny and Prnnoo ljad succeeded in passing ■ the. two first Binges in th« settlement of difficulties which nt one timo had almost, disturbed their peaceful relations, and that France now awaited with calm the result of tho conferonco. She was anxious to maintain courtoous relations with all, own relations of areoiprocal oonfideuoe All parties except the Socialists have warmly; rallied round' M. Rouyicv, . ': MrJaaißs nisdo anattornptto'ueonre» general debate, but it was negatived by 601 tosl, ; , .i- . ■■■ : M.U)BID, DooembßV 18 v - Tho acooinmodation at, Algieri« inadequate, aodihe Conference meets a'■ :Madnd,'' ' ':■':'':<- ,'> ■''■'•.■;' V'.'v
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 December 1905, Page 2
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