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Show GERIUII FnfSS fCIDS FAULT WITH KAISER BERLIN, Auf. . Tb proawt of a IMfdir attlmnt lha Moroccan w tlofl btta Germany and Franc ts wlcom4 oa vry hand, but tba tarau of tha avrasraent. wha thav bacoma known, probably will causa considerable dissatisfaction, la both Oarmany and Frsrscs. Th nnttatlona batwcan to'. Cam how. Prnch vniKaaaMdnr. and For I en MInltr. ron Klririln-Warhtr hsvs sn diffl-cult, diffl-cult, and th Fnrh paopl vn rat am not quit as optimist to aa tha Germans ovr th final out com, ttai. attll remain to be arrand. Bol h O-rmanv and Franca have been compallad to concede a number of welnhtr Dolnta because neither waa prepared ta press matter too far. Ma tor vo Ktderlln-WaacMar la thor ouchly wearied of the whole affair, especially es-pecially as he hna not secured a fulfilment fulfil-ment of hie d1re. and tha French d.r-kunsts d.r-kunsts are prenared for a atorm of In diamatlon amon patrtota an both aides of tha frontier. The first indication of India-nation already al-ready have appeared In the Fan-Oerman Poet and Zukunft, the or ran of laaxlmll-len laaxlmll-len Harden. The Ire diner articl of the Pan -German - Poet not only attacks at-tacks ForeUtn Minister von Klderiln Waechter and Imperial Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwea and demands their retirement re-tirement fmm office, but snakes a tar rifle onslaught upon Emperor William, ask Ins:: "What has happened to tha Hohen aoltemsr It also calla tha emperor the strong supporter of tha A nerto-French policy, and continues: "We will not hellere what Bnailsh and French newspapers hare said for weeks, namely: 'Wall until your emperor returns re-turns and lite retreat will be sounded and Germany will recede.' " Th fa n Oerrnen rist wnrtudPP"tT ealltna; the emperor "William Ike Timid.' and "The valorous poltroon. Herr Harden In the Zukunft also attacks at-tacks his majesty severely, aamirui him "William tha Peaceful." PAR1H, Auk. . Aroordlnf to a statement state-ment lasued last nlfht, the FrancoUr-man FrancoUr-man situation over Morocco shows a tendency ten-dency to ameliorate. Ocrmany. since tha laat Interview between Embassador Cam-hon Cam-hon and Forelrn Bwretary vua K Merit n Waechter, hav in ceased to consider her original propoeltfons sa beyond mod I flea- lion. It Is certain that a relaxation In the situation has resulted. 1 Nevertheless. It cannot be dlawulsed that i there still la a considerable ma rain be-1 tween Oermany's pretensions and th concessions France la disposed to i take, i and while the turn taken by the negotiation nego-tiation a evokes satisfaction, exaaaerated optimism ts out of place until further Interviews In-terviews between Embassador Cambon and Ma)or von KMerlln-Waacbtar result In a oomplete aarreement. I .I |