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Show 00 AuuKlooIVl Premier Asquith Out-spoken Out-spoken on the Moroccan Mor-occan Situation London. July 27 Premier Asquith made a statement in the House of Commons today on the subject of Morocco, Mor-occo, which fully bore out the description descrip-tion of the situation as one of real enmity. The position, the premier said, had reached a point at which it was bound to become difficult and harassing harass-ing until tho solution was found. Deadlock Prevails. Paris, July 27. The deadlock between be-tween France and Germany continues, but France expects that a way will bo found for a peaceful solution. To this ond she is prepared to go to the limits of conciliation, but cannot agree to evacuate Morocco or hand over huge blocks of African territory terri-tory merely in return for Germany's reiterated .assurance that Franco will not be bothered in the future In Morocco. The international peace advocates point out that the real danger of the situation rests in the nation's offending Germany's pride by driving her Into a corner from which she might strike in anger. The Matin today deotos an article to what it styles "The German Bluff, claiming that no one in Germany would think of daring the risk of a struggle against the triple entente. The paper adds: "The Agadir Incident demonstrates that Emperor William's efforts to obtain better relations with Great Britain, were pure and simple hypocrisy hypoc-risy Tho real aim was to separate Endland and Franco." |