SULTAN'S FUNERAL.
' # #s* PICTURESQUE BOBM^ (by cißM—run A«so«ttno*^«s!{gß (AUSTBAMAN AND Xt OAMJ AMOSfiWI . (Received November 20th, (MjM'FEZ,'N©t«aWrsJ' Crowds kneeling in, streets of the City dhantingfaff the Sultan's funeral pi<fflsNl Crowds surrounded the was guarded by troops all WgbwjiL inside the dead ruler's three f were squatted in Eastern '/HSR. around the body, now and ttWQSR' trating themselves with anniW stretched and chins marble floor. TThen dent-General arrived the*"'JMW*£ National Anthem was sung, jst Viziers, Sheifihs. Kaids, ail \M ,< of all stations m life P natn }f!%fl selves in a touching gesture %Jp& the body, which was WB PPjvffJs wool and covered with a J**4sJbroidered shroud, was earned low stretcher, over which MM ccrer draped like a MboriM .#?& leum. When the ce ntre X tt lS yard was reached, the body jjMT moved from the Btrefa ground, and troopha raarcbeqjfflW body, which was then the palace servants chanted FgSJ to the Mosque of Mulay AWowysp which only Moslems are "dimttMcw [The Sultan of Morocco died Mfc heart attack and uraemia,], J^m? - successor PR° CLA jSM (austbaliaw and »>!• "<^^P Prince Moulay Sultan's been proclaimed as hj» M<*^W)
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 8
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185SULTAN'S FUNERAL. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 8
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