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Show Position of England. LONDON. July R, Tho rumors that Groat Britain has ordored any naval movement because of Moroccan affairs are unfounded. It l understood, however, how-ever, that tho British government, although al-though It has not yet made a formal re- ply to Germany, has Intimated to tho Oorman embassador that Great Britain could not contomplato without tho gravest grav-est concern the possibility of tho establishment estab-lishment of a German naval station anywhere any-where ou the Moroccan const. Danger of Intornatlonnl complications ovor the Agadlr incident was removed for the present at least by an agreement reached by the powers today to hold ' conversations" over Morocco. The powers concerned are Franco. Germany. Ger-many. Groat Britain. Spain and Russia, and the proposal for pour purlers comes from Germany. There Is no rjuostlon for tho moment or another Algeclras conference, but It Is rocognlzcd that tho Impending "conversations" "con-versations" arc likely to settle definitely the status of the A rati empire, which, standing at the gateway of Europe, has been constantly regarded as a possible cause of International difficulties. Any important decisions of the powers, pow-ers, such as plans for' tho partition of Morocco, naturally would have to bo sub. mltted to tho signatories of the Algoclnis act, Including tho United States, which country Is understood to bo Interested in tho disposition of tha southwestern const of Morocco on account of tho nearness to South America |