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Show I FRANCE CONTINUES WAR SAFEGl A Wz H Madrid, Sept. 9. Fivo thoupand H Spanish troops havo received orders H from the ministry of war to reinforco H tbe Spanish garrison at Mclllla, on M the Riff coast of Morocco. The gov- ernmont's action Is duo to the con- H atant reports received from the com- H mander of Uie garrison saying thai H lLo natives continuo to annoy tho H soldiers by their attacks on the Span- H Jsh outposts. M Paris, SopU fl. Tho text of Gcr- H many's reply to Franco's proposals, H offered with a view to settling tho H Moroccan dispute, reached the?Fronch H ambassador at Borlln, M. Cambon, H only lost evening. H The draft of tho German counter- H propositions was revised after tho in- H tervlow betwoen the French ambas- Hj Bad or and tho German chancellor, H Herr Von Kldcrlln-Wacchtcr, last H Thursday, and tho text is not oxpect- H d to reach tho French foreign offlco H until tomorrow. Hj The general Impression here Is H that much farther negotiation will be H necessary before an agreement on Hj the Moroccan question is reached. B ' Premier Calllairx was in consulta- H tlon today with tho minister of H foriegn affairs, AT. do Selves, and. the M minister of war. M. Mcsslmy, as to H whether it would bo prudent to allow H the two years service men, whose H terms in the army expire September 1 24, 26 and 26, to Icavo tho colors In H riow of tho tension with Germany. H It is understood Uio men will bo kept H In service until Germany releases her H two-year men whose terms are due B , to expire between September 24 and H Soptembor 27. H Franco apcars to be slowly transferees transfer-ees Ting her troops to points' closer to JBl tho northeastern frontier as an or-HBg or-HBg dinary military precaution which It Bw would be erroneous to infer means the Ba expectation of war. |