MOROCCO.
GERMANS LIKELY TO CAUSE FURTHER TROUBLE-.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. LONDON. ’July 27. Germany’s reply to the. Kronen note is exceedingly stiff- . . If tlio_version published in Paris >s corisct lit may lead ho fresh compile;! ions. Germany ceman’dp for Got man oiucors equal rajjik.wi'tfh. tins Fronrjh rft connection with the reurgaaisalljai as the Moroccan, ahmy>
A SIGNIFICANT LOAN,
By Telegraph—Press AsKoeiatlon —Copyright Received 12.10 a m., July 29. Morocco, July 28. Advices otato that Herr Mattenbaek induced Magligon to accept a loan of iX million francs r-t a very low rate o» interest without any guarantee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1519, 29 July 1905, Page 2
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