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Show PREPARINGFOR WAR ENGLAND WILL FIGHT UNLESS GERMANY RECEDES FROM HER POSITION OF BLUTF. Gravity of Crisis In th Moroccan Situation I Confirmed by Speech . of Prim Minister In th Hou f Common. London. The statement of Premier Asqulth In the hones of commons on Thursday that the chamber "should not ask him to enter Into further details de-tails of the Moroccan situation ot th prosent time, as a too closo nnalyala of tho muses of the present Incident might provoke recrimination which II aa desirable to avoid," I Interpreted here us confirming fully the reported gravity of the altuntlon and clearly clear-ly Indicative of th government's Intention In-tention to bnck up Mr. l.loyd Oocrg in his speech of Inst week, when In effoct he told (Jermnny to fight or ro-ned ro-ned from her position of bluff. Official opinion prevailing hrr la that the sltuutlon ha reached a stage iho tense as to preclude a settlement. Kurthor dlplomatlo negotiations must n'icawertrwa twsiia. t im b- yyr j 11 ' 1 - 7 ,f m "h - -inglo-Oerman warruCTuTIeTtcur ligalnst war within three months and Lo per cent for six months. Practically all th leading German papers ara openly advocating war. Little hop Is expressed editorially that at'empt at pacification can uc-ceed. uc-ceed. Th Oerrrtnn pree 1 united In the demand thnt Germany stuud on her demand In Morocco. |