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Show GERMANS EXPECT EARLY SETTLEMENT PARIS, Sept. 15 The foreign office of-fice tonight received a dispatch from Berlin announcing that Ambassador Cambon had hanued to tno (Wnia-i foreign minister, Hcrr von Klderlin-Wacchler, Klderlin-Wacchler, France's reply to the latest lat-est Gorman note concerning Morrocco. It Is understood that M. Cambon will send to the foreign orflec by a responsible courier, who will leave Berlin tonight, a detailed report of hl 1 interview today with Horr von Kider-lin-Waechter. BERLIN. Sopt 15. Considerable progress Is noliovcd to havo been mado tonight toward a settlement of the Moroccau controversy. The Fronch ambassador this evening delivered to Foreign Minister von Kid-erlln-Wacchter, France's reply to Germany's Ger-many's note, and afterwards the two diplomats engaged in a long conference. confer-ence. It was learned from an authorita-tlvo authorita-tlvo source that an agreement between be-tween the two powers scorns assured. Several questions, however, rcmajn open to further discussion, but both sides aro showing good will and no difficulty to a settlement Is expected. It has been decided that no further communication on tho Moroccan q'ues-tion, q'ues-tion, direct or indirect, shall be published pub-lished until the negotiations between M Cambon and Hcrr von Kldcrlin-Wacchtcr Kldcrlin-Wacchtcr have been completed. . nn |