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The Trouble in Morocco

July 6, 1911 issue

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The article focuses on the trouble in Morocco. Morocco is about to furnish another period of international tension and negotiation. Germany has dispatched a small gunboat for the protection of its interests in a Moroccan port that is not included among the eight-seacoast towns, which the Algeciras, Spain Conference placed under an international police force. In February 1909, France and Germany signed an agreement with regard to Morocco, in which the latter recognized that France had special political interests in Morocco and that these were bound up with the maintenance of order within the Empire.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; GUNBOATS; INTERNATIONAL police; MOROCCO; ALGECIRAS (Spain); SPAIN
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