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'He never invoked the| complications may arise while the con-| In this ‘struggle France will be backed | in the suburbs of Scuétari, was ru:-[ boa: B he mandate of the powers and we never| ferénce is going on, especially as Ger- | by Gremt Britain and ° Russia, while tieally destroyed by a fire last ;’ ne. S Yeatd I Ret -l e Sutnng dreamed of attacking the Sultan’s sover- | many has been most cautious not to| Germany will be supperted by Austria, ¥, . last. Hig were discovered. All the lamates were eignty. It is our specfal position which | allow anything to transpire about her | thus leaving the United States, though | The students, ineluding a*number of weo maintained. and which now will be | intentions on the questions of capital | directly interested, in a position to ex- presented at the conference. This is based | importance. * ercise her weight and influence, whieh | EY upon the geagraphical contiguity of Al- rescued. The opinion is expressed here that| may be decisive, since Spain will mere- giers and France. We desire a liberal | the future of Morocco should be chiefly | Iy endeavor to protect her own inter- regime in Morocco, assuring equal treat-| a Mediterranéan question—that is -to | ests in Moroeco, while Italy, notwith~ l ment for all powers. France merely| say, one which is of especial 1nterest Mndlns her good intentions, is ham- wishes to conscientiously safeguard her| to the Méditerranean power: The ‘ed by being a member of the tripla[ rights and retain full exercise of her lib- | Moroccan conference {s thus uuumlnk nm ce and also by the fact that she is | Pl'l’llli(‘]' Announces G()Vem erty.” the highest importance as destined to | the traditional friend of Great Britain. | 4 AR | The Premier's declaration was enthu- | D to @ certain degree a battlefield on ment’s Position on the|siesticaly received. b e o B IR | . 1 0 M 4 Former Premier Ribo, 11lder of th; Op; powers in Europe. | © uarre. yer OTOCCO | position, declared that a'l parties shon™ . Q unite in sustaining the Government, s ‘ E ‘That the mt Ruler Will | | U thereupon further discussibu et Give Place to the Kaiser's | PARIS, Dec. 16.—The Chamber of Dep- | Poned by the decisive vote of to 4% uties was crowded to-day in expectation | Which was interpreted as being parlia- unu‘ N, Dee. w;]t]nl—-;ha unexpected méntary approval of Rouvier's statement. visit o M’h‘u”;-ay oy b s g, ROME, Dec. 16.—The French Em- """ o bassador, M. Barrere, who has returned i Prince here from Paris, where he was called HAIR-SAVER'" that INGI! GONB IU | of a debate on the Government's foreign ! policies. Intense interest was manifested in me formal decurat!on from Premier | Rouvier concerning ‘'Morocco. This, fol- Jowing Chancellor ¥on Bulow's statement }2,:::: s “'.:f otbtvions Domestic | Prix : second | in the German Reichstag, 18 in the nature | with Foreign Minister Tittonl, as the 3 p D , to’ 'N same thl. of an answer and an announcement of the | {nternal -muuon is not so 7 3 : £ 'nmn says, to ng Government’s position. as expected. s 18 \ £ iy ey ; 2 Rouvier's declaration proved very mod- | that, Efl‘:fle Friute lmm” wy ais ; e \ : T, e throne’ of erate. He concisely explained the de-|agreed on tl gqu‘flo‘.,,“ b.mgm : z g ck, Prince Albrecht resigning. sires of France in Morocco, saying: at the Moroccan confere: no agree- “The propositions of our Minister to| ment has been reached almlt the man- Morocco never tended toward the estab- | ner of solving the difficulties, Conse- || lishment of & situation similar to that ex- | quently, all klndl surprises and |