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GRAVE POSITION.

IN FRENCH MOROCCO. COMMANDER'S CALL FOR REINFORCEMENTS. (bt cable— russ 4ssccuTw»-«iraiaK4f (St&Kxx "Scs** Sxsrtat) (Received Juno 12th, 12.20 smb.) LONDON, Jtnc Ift. Tho "Daily Mail V Paris «omsj©adent states: The gravity of tfce Merarcan situation ia_ increasingly sppareai. The French evacuated Tamut, 4*-, stroying quantities of war saterixt They have also withdrawn front w»y posts further eastward owiag to «*• rcmitting Riff sniping. Marshal Lyautey has urgeatJy requested further reinforcements of artillery and aeroplanes, with a. view to clearing tho right bank of the Orargta; otherwise minor successes arc eaSrat* latod to increase Abdul Karia'a prestige.

RIFF PRESSURE FELT. CIVILIANS ORDERED OCT OF

(ATTSTRAtUX ASO S.S. CABU ASSKKWQQ*) (Beccived Jose 11th, 9UJO pa.) PARIS, Juatfl Ift. Owing to enemy pressure wkteV*** suited in many penetratioft* «£ tl* French line along tbo Wadtew* tlte French Command decided, as a pwea«tionary measure, to remove tk* efriMaua population of Wexzan aoothKaid. Tfe* evacuation was earned oat calmly. M. Painleve (Prime Minister) «iS| probably confer with Gca*ral do Sires* (Spanish Dictator) in Morocco.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 9

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GRAVE POSITION. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 9

GRAVE POSITION. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 9

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