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Show KAISER 'MAY YET KICK UP TROUBLE Paris. Jloports from tho front continue con-tinue to show marked military activity activ-ity and a feeling of unrest among tho peoplo living nlong tho border. Tho influential press, pvldontly In accord-unco accord-unco with tho wishes of tho government, govern-ment, refrains from discussing tho military aspect, asserting that tho negotiations, ne-gotiations, whilo In a delicate stage, continue normal. Gloomy sentlmont increased during Friday afternoon. Ort tho bourse rentes suffered an unusual decline of over 40 centimes. ' Much excitement accompanied tho trading. Ono of tho alarmist reports was that Princo Hadolln, tho Gor man ambassador, had loft Paris for Berlin, tho intimation being that his doparturo was duo to tho unsatisfactory unsatisfac-tory naturo of" tho French note A diplomat who lunched with Princo Radolln declared that' tho report re-port was absurd, as not tho slightest word had yet been received concerning concern-ing tho attltudo which tho Gorman government intended to take. Tho evening papers sought to allay public uneasiness. The semi-official Temps expressed the government view that tho exchango of notes would servo to remove false Impressions and produco a durablo agreement If Germany Ger-many was prepared to rtclprocato the conciliatory advances of M. Itouvler. |