| Show P E I 1 LA I 1 L 3 GERMAN RECEDES FRO FROM HER K tt ry P a 1 tr in the moroccan can j Is confirm md by speech P r minister lt 16 the house of cornmon common london the statement of premier asquith in tho the hou bouye so of commons on thursday that the chamber should not ask him to enter into further de bolig tads of the moroccan situation at the present time as a too close analysis of the causes of tile the present incident might provoke recrimination which it wars wan desirable to avoid Is interpreted here as an confirming fully the reported gravity of the situation and as aa clearly indicative of the governments in to back up mr lloyd george in his speech of last week w when h en in I 1 n effect he told germany to fight or recede from her position of bluff official opinion prevailing here Is that the situation ba haa 9 reached a stage so BO tense as to preclude a settlement further diplomatic negotiations must necessarily be futile it is believed war la in tho the atmosphere lloyds are doing a rushing business in anglo german war risks at 7 per cent against war within three months and 10 per cont cent for six months practically all the leading german papers are openly advocating war ar little hope Is expressed editorially that attempts at pacification can sue suc coed cc ed the german press Is united in the demand that germany stand on tier her demand in morocco Aro rocco |