INTERNATIONAL: North Africa

The crisis in Egypt (TIME, Dec. 1 and below) focused attention on the holdings of other Powers on the northern shore of Africa.

In Paris, Lord Crewe, British Ambassador to France, called at the Quai d'Orsay and was received by Premier Herriot. According to reliable information, the two distinguished statesmen discussed African policy.

At the same time came news from:

Tripoli. In 1911, a quarrel broke out between Turkey and Italy. The latter established an army in Tripoli (a country nearly twice the size of...

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