BRITISH KING MAKERS.
SIX YOUNG men.aid mulai HAFID. Six enterprising young Britons are doing their utmost, to establish Mulai Hand on the throne of Morocco, in the belief that if tlioy succeed the country will be opened Up to foreign enterprise, international troubles will dense, and Morocco will no longer bo a menace to the peace of Europe. . At a time when tho whole country is in a turmoil for tho very reason that tho people l'esontcd the influence of foreigners with Abdul Aziz, these six venturesome men havo actually peiietrated to tho very heart of tlie country, and havo even succoeded in attaching themselves to the immediate entourage of Mnlai Hafid. ... In return for British unofficial assistance Mulai Hafid is prepared to give cohcossions for building railways, mining, reorganisation of the finances of the country, various important;political pOsts, and a partial control at loast of tho Customs to the little British syndicate wliieh Mr. Ellis AshmeadliarUett £iQmiitl£,,ior.£U£d.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 12
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158BRITISH KING MAKERS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 12
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