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Brazza, Savorgnan de, 315, 323
Briand, M., becomes minister, 276 ;
resigns, 289 ; in Poincaré minis-
try, 332 ; forms ministry, 345 ;
quoted, 360
Bu-Hamara, 141, 145, 148, 229,
280
Bulgaria, 355
Bülow, Herr von, visits Mr. Cham-
berlain, 38 ; German attitude in
Boer War, 42 ; Far-Eastern Pol-
icy, 67 ; and Italy, 78, 86 ;
Moroccan Policy, 147 - 148 ; 163,
165, 168 - 169 ; sums up German
Policy, 170 - 173 ; quoted, 179 ;
note to Prince Radolin, 184,
186 ; demands conference, 188 ;
made prince, 191 ; on Rouviers
Policy, 194 ; confers with M.
Bihourd, 197 ; with Baron Cour-
cel, 212 ; telegram to Count
Witte, 216 ; on Conference of
Algeciras, 223 - 225 ; reproaches
France, 237 ; outlines new Ger-
man Policy, 262 ; in Morocco,
266 ; on relations with Austria,
270 ; quoted, 274.
Cagniard, Gaston, quoted, 342 - 343
Caillard, Admiral, 49
Caillaux, M., 289, character of,
299 - 300 ; attitude in Moroccan
Affair, 305 - 325 ; opposes three
year service, 352, 354 ; influence
of, 359 - 360 ; minister of finance,
359 ; director of cabinet, 363 ;
scandal of 367 - 368 ; re-elected,
369
Caix, Robert de, quoted, 248,
note
Calmette, M., assails M. Caillaux,
367 - 368
Cambon, Jules, 19, 60, 258, 263 ;
demands explanatory letter from
Germany, 265, note; 266 ;
quoted, 291 ; learns German at-
titude, 296 - 297 ; in Agadir
crisis, 305 - 320 ; on German in-
cidents, 348
Cambon, M. Paul, 56 ; aids rap-
prochement with England, 109,
112 ; treaty of arbitration, 115 ;
in Moroccan affair, 306 ; replies
to Sir Edward Grey, 338 - 339
Cameroon, 310, 313
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry,
favors better relations with
France, 28
Casablanca, 218, 219 ; massacre
in, 236 ; deserters of, 257 - 261
Castellane, Count de, quoted, 93
Cavour, 77
Chaffee, General, 62
Chamberlain, Joseph, provocative
attitude towards France, 28 ;
favors alliance with Germany,
38, 39 ; on British Policy in
China, 56 ; on Germany, 87
Charbonnier, M., 228, 232, 281
Chéradame, M., quoted, 106, 366
China, foreign exploration of, 52 -
57 ; Boxer rebellion, 57 - 67
Clemenceau, M., 208, 217 ; forms
cabinet, 229 ; attitude, 230 ;
difficulties of, 239 ; visits Lon-
don, 255 ; in Casablanca affair,
259 - 260 ; ministry falls, 275 -
276 ; in Agadir Affair, 325, 326
Cochin Denys, 50 ; speech in Cham-
ber, 70 ; on Franco-British ac-
cord, 130 ; criticises M. Rouvier,
210 ; quoted, 274, 324
Combes, M., 90, 96, 175, 177
Constans, M., 47, 106
Constant, M. d'Estournelles de,
urges accord with England, 29 ;
delegate at Hague, 35 ; favors
arbitration, 110 ; at Hague, 242 ;
favors understanding with Ger-
many, 352 ; quoted, 360 - 361
Conty, M., quoted, 291
Cretan Affair, 44, 45, 274

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