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Show STILL EXCITED OVER : ARREST IN MOROCCO PARIS, July 18. The press continues con-tinues exercised over the arrest of M. Boissat, the French eonsulsr agent at Alcazar, Morocco, by a Spanish patrol, and demands that Spain make immediate imme-diate reparation and publie apology. The Echo do Paris declares that unless un-less Spsin apologized the French embassador em-bassador at Madrid will bs recslled. Some of the newspapers, like the Temps, think that the Spanish provocative provoca-tive attitude is due to the feeling that she is being ignored in the pending Franco-German negotiationa. The Matin declares that the Franco-German Franco-German "conversations I' are less favorable fa-vorable on account of the "impossible" demands of Germany, which, in return for the abandonment of Morocco, wishes France to cede to her ths eosst of French Congo, including the town of Libreville, on the north shore of the Gahun estuary. The paper adds that Jules Cambon, the French embassador at Berlin, unequivocally une-quivocally refused to entertain the suggestion. sug-gestion. . v i |